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derived ideas

ideas that have causes outside the mind and thus derive from external sources, such as particular sense impressions. René Descartes distinguished between derived ideas and innate ideas, which arise from processes of thought that occur naturally in the mind. According to Descartes, derived ideas are less clear and distinct, and less obviously trustworthy, than innate ideas. See Cartesianism; Cartesian self.

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double approach–avoidance conflict

double approach–avoidance conflict

a complex conflict situation arising when a person is confronted with two goals or options that each have significant attractive and unattractive features. See also approach–avoidance conflict.