Naturaleza de las ideas innatas cartesianas

Anuario Filosófico 26 (1):47-77 (1993)
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Abstract

Innate ideas are not objective ideas which have ceased to be doubtful. They are not ideas of attributes or modes but rather true realities. Therefore, they are simple, clear, and distinct. These ideas are not possible to analyze. Innate ideas are not conceived when thinking of "something" but when the real world is felt. Therefore, they correspond with objective ideas.

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