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what does leibniz claim about innate knowledge (general principles)
we use general principles universally, without thinking consciously about the principle itself
example of one of these principles
it is impossible for something to be and not be at the same time
locke claims that we experience specific cases before we deploy the principle - how does leibniz respond
we unconsciously deploy our knowledge of the abstract principle
how does leibmiz argue for unconscious knowledge
knowledge may be something we are not always unconscious of, like memory storing knowledge
how can locke object to knowledge stored by memory being different from innate knowledge
if we have a memory of knowing something, we were at some point conscious of it
if we follow through locke’s claim about memory and knowledge, what are we led back to
that we have to be conscious of innate knowledge
does leibniz think innate knowledge is just a capacity
no, its more than that
how does leibniz understand innate knowledge
a disposition towards knowing and developing certain thoughts and udnerstandings
what about this predisposition is different from just a capacity
predisposed to employing certain principles in some ways rather than others
what does leibniz use as a metaphor for the mind
veined block of marble
what is leibniz’ final claim regarding innate knowledge and necessary truths
the actual knowledge of necessary truths isn’t innate. what is innate is the potential knowledge. the human mind, from birth, has a certain natural grain