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It seems to me that almost every thought that any thinking being has ever had is at least partly a thought that some other thinking being has had before.
I may discover a species of fish that no human has ever seen before. However, the thoughts in my mind that correspond to this never-seen-before thing would include thoughts that others have previously had, such as the thought corresponding to the color white.
In other words, every thought rearranges or builds on at least one thought that someone else before has had in his/her mind.
Therefore, no idea--even an "original idea"--is completely original. Every idea is either a rearrangement of existing combinations of thoughts or builds on at least one existing thought.
Maybe there was a point in space and time where the first ever thinking being had the first ever thought. That, I suppose, would have been a completely original thought. But that is difficult to imagine.
Or am I wrong and new ideas, such as Darwinian evolutionary theory, are completely original thoughts?
I may discover a species of fish that no human has ever seen before. However, the thoughts in my mind that correspond to this never-seen-before thing would include thoughts that others have previously had, such as the thought corresponding to the color white.
In other words, every thought rearranges or builds on at least one thought that someone else before has had in his/her mind.
Therefore, no idea--even an "original idea"--is completely original. Every idea is either a rearrangement of existing combinations of thoughts or builds on at least one existing thought.
Maybe there was a point in space and time where the first ever thinking being had the first ever thought. That, I suppose, would have been a completely original thought. But that is difficult to imagine.
Or am I wrong and new ideas, such as Darwinian evolutionary theory, are completely original thoughts?