Locke was an influential English philosopher who made important contributions to epistemology and ontology. He argued that all knowledge comes from experience through our senses, and that at birth the mind is a blank slate (tabula rasa). Locke also believed that the only things that truly exist are particular objects and the operations of minds thinking about those objects.
Locke was an influential English philosopher who made important contributions to epistemology and ontology. He argued that all knowledge comes from experience through our senses, and that at birth the mind is a blank slate (tabula rasa). Locke also believed that the only things that truly exist are particular objects and the operations of minds thinking about those objects.
Locke was an influential English philosopher who made important contributions to epistemology and ontology. He argued that all knowledge comes from experience through our senses, and that at birth the mind is a blank slate (tabula rasa). Locke also believed that the only things that truly exist are particular objects and the operations of minds thinking about those objects.
Mogens Lærke, Justin E. H. Smith, Eric Schliesser - Philosophy and Its History - Aims and Methods in The Study of Early Modern Philosophy-Oxford University Press (2013)