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John Locke believed that humans are born as a blank slate (tabula rasa) without inherent knowledge or traits. He argued that individuals acquire knowledge and characteristics through their experiences and interactions with the external world. Locke emphasized the importance of reason, tolerance, and natural rights in shaping human nature.
He believed in: Life, Liberty, and Property.
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John Locke believed in empiricism, arguing that all knowledge comes from sensory experience. He also emphasized the concept of natural rights and the social contract theory in political philosophy, advocating for individual liberty and limited government. Locke's ideas greatly influenced the development of modern political thought and liberalism.
Locke's social contract theory related to his belief in natural law was a moral account. This started in history.
John Locke believed that humans are born as a blank slate (tabula rasa) without inherent knowledge or traits. He argued that individuals acquire knowledge and characteristics through their experiences and interactions with the external world. Locke emphasized the importance of reason, tolerance, and natural rights in shaping human nature.
M. Rowena Morse has written: 'Ueber den widerspruch im wahrheitsbegriff in Lockes erkenntnislehre ..' -- subject(s): Theory of Knowledge
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A Democratic System
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human beings derive their rights from nature
He argued so that people have natural rights.
John Locke's father died in 1661
It was how he farted a lot
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He believed in: Life, Liberty, and Property.
it helped him write the declaration of independance