david hartley

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david hartley

David Hartley wrote about the association of ideas in his study.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • English philosopher: David Hartley was an English philosopher known for his work in psychology and philosophy.
    • Proponent of associationism: He is primarily recognized for developing the theory of the association of ideas, which explains how complex thoughts and mental processes arise from the linking of simple sensations.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • David Hartley proposed that the mind operates by associating ideas derived from sensory experience.
    • The philosophical contributions of David Hartley influenced later thinkers in psychology.
Advanced Usage
  • "Hartleyan psychology": Refers to the psychological theories and principles based on the work of David Hartley.
    • The lecture covered the basics of Hartleyan psychology and its historical context.
Variants and Related Words
  • Associationism (n): The psychological theory, championed by Hartley, that mental processes operate by the association of one idea with another.
    • Associationism seeks to explain how simple ideas combine to form complex thoughts.
Synonyms
  • Philosopher: A person engaged or learned in philosophy.
  • Thinker: A person who thinks deeply or in a specified way.
Related Phrases
  • "Association of ideas": The theory, central to Hartley's work, that connections between mental representations underlie learning and thought.
    • David Hartley's theory on the association of ideas was groundbreaking for its time.
david hartley

David Hartley wrote about the association of ideas in his study.

Noun
  1. English philosopher who introduced the theory of the association of ideas (1705-1757)

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