| 1. | From this simplicity flow secondary qualities of genuineness and practicality.
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| 2. | Paul clarifies this distinction through the use of primary and secondary qualities.
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| 3. | Secondary qualities are the sensory information we can perceive from its primary qualities.
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| 4. | Knowledge that comes from secondary qualities does not provide objective facts about things.
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| 5. | The former are unanalysable, and are broken down into primary and secondary qualities.
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| 6. | The best pelts are from winter trapping with secondary quality pelts from spring trapping.
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| 7. | Therefore, primary qualities, like secondary qualities, exist only in the mind.
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| 8. | But Hume argues that primary qualities cannot be conceived apart from the secondary qualities.
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| 9. | Kant's distinction is similar to John Locke's distinction between primary and secondary qualities.
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| 10. | Secondary qualities are what humans perceive such as redness, chirping, heat, mustiness or sweetness.
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