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John Locke (pronounced /lɒk/ ; 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704) was an English physician and philosopher regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers. Considered the first...
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The fact that philosophers can be both rationalists and empiricists has implications for the classification schemes often employed in the history of philosophy, especially the one traditionally used to describe the Early Modern Period of ... The full-fledged empiricist about our knowledge of the external world replies that,
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In this, as in much else, he was followed by generations of empiricist philosophers. The chief obstacle in empiricists' minds to explaining causation in terms of counterfactuals was the obscurity of counterfactuals themselves, owing chiefly to their reference to unactualised possibilities.
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The other morning, I woke up to discover a little truth. At least, it seemed like a truth to me, but I wanted to make sure. I figured a good philosopher could help me with that. ... where are the list of philosophers ; ... Chabad.org » Spirituality » Short Insights » By Tzvi Freeman » Ten Philosophers and one Empiricist...
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where are the list of philosophers ; ... Chabad.org » Parshah » Bamidbar - Numbers » Shelach » Parshah Columnists » Heaven Exposed » Ten Philosophers and one Empiricist...
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Learn the key ideas of the great empiricist philosophers like Thomas Hobbes, who framed the course of the modern political state; John Locke, who inspired Thomas Jefferson and the American Revolution and David Hume, Historian, Philosopher, Diplomat and the ultimate Scottish Skeptic.
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Our knowledge comes primarily from experience. But is experience really what it seems? Is it reliable? ... Empiricist philosophers accept a commonsense view of fact and yet conclude that all we can ever know are ideas. Physical reality may not exist at all!
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The Contribution of Native Ethiopian Philosophers, Zara Yacob and Wolde Hiwot, to Ethiopian Philosophy; By: Tassew Asfaw; Department of Philosophy; May, 2004; ... For rationalist philosophers the source of knowledge is reason while for empiricist philosophers the source of knowledge is experience.
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It is significant that identity is first used to mean personal identity by the empiricist philosophers Locke and Hume, who use the word identity to cast doubt on the unity of the self.
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