Associationism in philosophy refers to the idea that mental processes operate by the association of one state with its successor states. The idea's first recorded in Plato and Aristotle, especially with regard to the succession of memories. Members of the principally British "Associationist School", including John Locke, David Hume, James Mill, and John Stuart Mill, asserted that the principle applied to all or most mental processes. Later members of the school developed very specific principles… (More on Associationist)