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The seventeenth century was a difficult time in England. Intense intellectual ferment surged out of the Enlightenment, a turning point in history that ushered in the contemporary age. Ripple effects from previous, bloody religious reforms ...
two kinds of inequalities among men, natural inequality and political inequality. Natural inequality simply means that there are biological differences in people such as age, strength and health. Political inequality means that there are d...
known for his political writings (the Two Treatises of Government are the basis for the principles used in the American and British constitutions) and for his epistemology, which is the central focus of "An Essay Concerning Human Understan...
with his application of empirical analysis to ethics, politics, and religion, he remains one of the most important and controversial philosophers of all time. Among his other works are Some Thoughts Concerning Education (1693) and The Reas...
Rene Descartes and John Locke. Rationalism is the school of reflected that renders human reasoning the main job in knowing. A key proponent of Rationalism, Descartes was well famous for the quotation, “Cogito, for instance summation —I cons...
we should first anxiety us with the environment of their inquiries. Concerning any investigation into the idea of information, is the seek for what is “true” and what it entails for somebody to understand its “true”. Further, it is the inv...
John Stuart Mill would call "the analytic philosophy of mind," and the "father of English empiricism," was born in 1632 at Wrinton in Somerset. The child of a Puritan attorney, he was educated by Puritans at Westminster and studied numbers ...