No, john Locke is not considered a behaviorist. He was a 17th-century philosopher known for his theories on empiricism and the social contract, emphasizing the role of experience and perception in shaping knowledge. Behaviorism, which emerged in the early 20th century, focuses on observable behaviors and external stimuli, diverging from Locke's emphasis on internal mental processes and the origins of ideas.
John Locke's date of birth is 1632.
John Locke lived in England in 1632
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England was John Locke's country.
Yes. He believed that people were largely shaped by their social environment. People learn through association, repetition, imitation, and respond to rewards and punishments. He believed that children were born with an empty box that could be shaped by their environment.
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John Locke never married. Locke's father, who was also named John Locke, was a country lawyer.
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john Locke was born on August 29, 1632
John Locke's date of birth is 1632.
Yes, but not the John Locke that was from England. The John Locke that fought in the Revolutionary War was the son of Col. Frances Locke from North Carolina. This John Locke (1755-1841) was a Major in the North Carolina forces and was married to Margaret Locke.
John Locke lived in England in 1632