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"Il mio intento: esaminare l'origine, la certezza, l'estensione della conoscenza umana, nonché i fondamenti e i gradi della credenza, dell'opinione e dell'assenso, esaminare le facoltà di conoscere dell'uomo, cercare i limiti che dividono l'opinione dalla credenza, ed esaminare quali regole debbono essere osservate per determinare con esattezza il grado della nostra persuasione rispetto alle cose di cui non abbiamo una conoscenza certa". (John Locke)
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- Pagine: 1280
- Data di uscita: 30-11-1999
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Sometimes, the role of an artist or scientist is to express things that which people know to be true however can not or do not express themselves. This is how reading Locke feels like. Exposition: The observations noted throughout the text are from the common experiences and phenomena in the lives of Leggi tutto
The Essay Concerning Human Understanding is sectioned into four books. Taken together, they comprise an extremely long and detailed theory of knowledge starting from the very basics and building up. Book I, " Of Innate Ideas ," is an attack on the Cartesian view of knowledge, which holds that human be Leggi tutto
Human understanding all begins with the elementary particles and grasping how these mindless elements of matter formed our bodies to become conscious of themselves and their existence. Even though Locke, a staunch proponent of empiricism, believes our minds to be a tabula rasa that are equipped with Leggi tutto
Though Locke himself cautions (late in Book IV, the final volume of the Essay) against the Argumentum ad Vericundeum (from "authority")—against giving undue credence to an argument merely because of the reputation* of the person making it (e.g. "the Aristotelian unities must be respected by any play Leggi tutto
There is absolutely no doubt that Locke's ideas and arguments are very straightforward and clear in style. He's the father of empiricism, among many other schools of thought (i.e. liberalism and individualism, which in essence, forms the proliferating values of the global society). But he's a dude fr Leggi tutto
John Locke's readable discourse on empiricism, which we might think of now as inductive reasoning from contingent facts, covers a broad scope and gives readers a taste of the Enlightenment in its full flower. Written before philosophy became too specialized for everyday discourse, this book serves a Leggi tutto
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