| Introduction to Philosophy | Notes | This is not a substitute for coming to class - or for reading the material. | Richard Lee |
| Philosophy 2003 | Copyright © 2003, Richard Lee | Spring 2003 | |
| 1. | When you put your hand in the fire, you immediately perceive intense heat. | |
| 2. | When you put your hand in the fire, you immediately perceive pain. | |
| 3. | When you put your hand in the fire, you immediately perceive only "one simple or uncompounded idea." | |
| 4. | When you put your hand in the fire, the intense heat you immediately perceive is the pain you immediately perceive (since otherwise you would be perceiving two ideas, not one). | |
| 5. | Intense heat is pain. |