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... knowledge . Locke argued that if our claims to knowledge make any sense , they must be derived from the world . He rejects the rationalist notion that we have innate ideas ( actual knowledge of meta- physical truths , such as ...
... knowledge . Locke argued that if our claims to knowledge make any sense , they must be derived from the world . He rejects the rationalist notion that we have innate ideas ( actual knowledge of meta- physical truths , such as ...
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... knowledge consisting , as I have said , in the view the mind has of its own ideas , which is the utmost light and greatest certainty we , with our faculties , and in our way of knowledge , are capable of , it may not be amiss to ...
... knowledge consisting , as I have said , in the view the mind has of its own ideas , which is the utmost light and greatest certainty we , with our faculties , and in our way of knowledge , are capable of , it may not be amiss to ...
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... knowledge by acquaintance ( e.g. , knowledge by appearances , such as " I seem to see a red book " or " I am in pain " or " I think therefore I am " ) and knowledge by description ( knowledge of truths , e.g. , your knowing that you are ...
... knowledge by acquaintance ( e.g. , knowledge by appearances , such as " I seem to see a red book " or " I am in pain " or " I think therefore I am " ) and knowledge by description ( knowledge of truths , e.g. , your knowing that you are ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
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