Summary
The video challenges the traditional views of Berkeley and Hume on primary and secondary qualities by asserting that primary qualities truly exist in bodies themselves, rather than just in our ideas. It explores the intrinsic nature of colors and smells, questioning whether they can exist beyond the mind's perception. The discussion delves into how primary qualities, such as shapes, are represented in the real world and how attributes like solidity are understood as powers within bodies. This thought-provoking dialogue sheds light on the abstract properties of primary qualities and their relationship to our perception of the physical world.
Distinction Between Primary and Secondary Qualities
The distinction between primary and secondary qualities is not as Berkeley and Hume thought. Primary qualities are not in objects, but rather the ideas of primary qualities truly exist in the bodies themselves. There is nothing like our ideas existing in the bodies, highlighting the difference between primary and secondary qualities.
Perception of Colors and Smells
Exploring the intrinsic nature of colors and smells. Discussing how smells and colors are perceived and whether they can exist outside the mind's perception. Delving into the phenomenal ideas of colors and scents and how they relate to real-world objects.
Abstract Concept of Primary Qualities
Examining the abstract and structural properties of primary qualities. Understanding primary qualities as shapes and their abstract representation in the real world. Discussing the attribution of properties to objects and the mental picture of them.
Solidity and Body
Investigating the concept of solidity in relation to bodies. Discussing how solidity is understood as a power or disposition in bodies. Exploring the idea of bodies as solid and the concept of solidity in the context of objects.
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