Ideas e imágenes: un estudio de la teoría de las ideas abstractas en Hume

Authors

  • Ana García Varas Universidad de Zaragoza

Abstract

The relation between ideas and images, in their different philosophical formulations since the Enlightenment, is one of the key elements of their definitions both in Epistemology as well as in Aesthetics. This paper concentrates on Hume's theory of abstract ideas, based on his conception of ideas as images. I investigate first the roots of his theory in the works of Berkeley, to analyse further Hume's contention that his theory is completely nominalist. Here the idea of similarity, essential for the definition of a visual image, will show itself as the core of his theory.    

Keywords:

Abstract ideas, images, Hume, nominalism, similarity