John Locke: An essay concerning human understanding explained [CC INCLUDED]

P3: Philosophy, psychology, and politics
P3: Philosophy, psychology, and politics
960 بار بازدید - 3 سال پیش - John Locke’s Essay on human
John Locke’s Essay on human understanding battles with the big questions of how we think and perceive the world. It also talks about how we express ourselves through language, logic, and religious practices. In book one, Locke tells us the three main goals of his philosophical project: 1. Where do our ideas come from and what does it mean to have these ideas? 2. What is an idea? 3. How can faith and opinions help us proceed logically when knowledge itself is limited? Locke has a few things to say about the old schools of philosophy too, especially against the philosophies of Plato and Descartes because they have a belief in a priori or other words, innate knowledge, or to make it simpler, these philosophers think that we are born with inherent knowledge. Locke argues against the idea that we are born knowing about certain things. Locke argues that no principles are accepted by every human being and that if there was some sort of universal agreement about something then this agreement must have come from some other way instead of some innate knowledge.
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