What is an idea?

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Santiago Ferrer

Santiago Ferrer

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In philosophy, ideas are usually taken as mental representational images of some object. Ideas can also be abstract concepts that do not present as mental images.[1] Many philosophers have considered ideas to be a fundamental ontological category of being. The capacity to create and understand the meaning of ideas is considered to be an essential and defining feature of human beings. In a popular sense, an idea arises in a reflexive, spontaneous manner, even without thinking or serious reflection, for example, when we talk about the idea of a person or a place. A new or original idea can often lead to innovation.
One view on the nature of ideas is that there exist some ideas (called innate ideas) which are so general and abstract that they could not have arisen as a representation of an object of our perception but rather were in some sense always present. These are distinguished from adventitious ideas which are images or concepts which are accompanied by the judgment that they are caused or occasioned by an external object.[1]
Another view holds that we only discover ideas in the same way that we discover the real world, from personal experiences. The view that humans acquire all or almost all their behavioral traits from nurture (life experiences) is known as tabula rasa ("blank slate"). Most of the confusions in the way ideas arise is at least in part due to the use of the term "idea" to cover both the representation perceptics and the object of conceptual thought. This can be always illustrated in terms of the scientific doctrines of innate ideas, "concrete ideas versus abstract ideas", as well as "simple ideas versus complex ideas".[4] Philosophy
What’s an idea?What’s an idea?
Representación mental de algo, ya sea material o inmaterial, real o imaginario, concreto o abstracto, a la que se llega tras la observación de ciertos fenómenos, la asociación de varias representaciones mentales, la experiencia en distintos casos, etc.
"la idea rousseauniana del buen salvaje se apoya en toda una larga serie de experiencias; una idea absurda es la que no tiene lógica; con esta información puedes hacerte una idea de lo que ocurriría; cada uno tiene su propia idea de lo que es la justicia; la idea de la novela nació con el tema de una sirena; nunca sabíamos qué ideas se le pasaban por la cabeza"
Words often get in the way of creativity so it’s no surprise that the word “idea” often gets in the way of ideas.
1. We use the word “idea” to describe thoughts and suggestions. “I know this is heteronormative of me but I have an idea: let’s eat kimchi soondubu at Food Gallery 32 in Koreatown for lunch.”
2. We use the word “idea” to describe new concepts. “I have an idea  -  it’s a business where we turn memes into bath products  -  Dank Tank.”
3. We use the word “idea” when someone says something stupid. “You have no idea.” That’s a mean use of the word. Don’t be mean. The world doesn’t need it.
If we focus on the first two examples, the word “idea” telegraphs that something new is coming. And if you can pause on your Internet memes about whether anything is ever new (I’ll raise you post-modernism and ask if anything is ever real), what we now want to do is distinguish between the way we use “idea” as industry jargon and the way we use “idea” where we’re in casual mode.
Ideas are thoughts but not all thoughts are “ideas.” Here’s an example of the use of the word “idea” in an agency setting: “I have an idea - let’s do something with augmented reality or Blockchain or make a special lens.” This isn’t wrong; it’s sloppy.
In the traditional industry sense, “idea” means a novel concept. But when it’s used as in this example, it masks the lack of an actual idea  -  like when someone dumps in the word “strategic” before they say something that’s not strategic. It ups the importance of what comes next. The problem: sometimes this works as a meeting tactic but does not lead to good or clear thinking.
Compare this thought with the use of the word “idea” as a novel concept: “I have an idea  -  I want to create a tool that runners can use to track how far they’ve run and then compete with each other by sharing their achievements via the Internet. They’ll track it via this technology in their shoe which will talk to their computer.”
Ideas and thoughts feel different When I’m training people in lateral thinking, I point out how adding mischief feels different in the brain. But see how the two “I have an idea” statements above feel different? One is a yawn, the other a kick in the pants.

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