James Mill, father of John Stuart Mill, was a democrat who believed ideas were secondary to sensations and the mind passively associated them.
James Mill, father of John Stuart Mill, was a pro-democracy thinker who viewed ideas as faint copies of sensations and the mind as passively associating ideas.
Front | James Mill (b) |
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Back | Father of John Stuart Mill, pro-democracy, some ideas of psychology (ideas are weak copies of sensations, the passive mind associates ideas) (empiricist) |
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