Ideas are not transformed, but informed Sensations; for without ideas, sensations have no form.


The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences: Founded Upon Their History, (Volume 2) (2nd edition), Aphorisms Concerning Ideas (p. 444)


Ideas are not transformed, but informed Sensations; for without ideas, sensations have no form.

Ideas are not transformed, but informed Sensations; for without ideas, sensations have no form.

Ideas are not transformed, but informed Sensations; for without ideas, sensations have no form.

Ideas are not transformed, but informed Sensations; for without ideas, sensations have no form.