John locke biography powerpoint project
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Locke, John
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John Locke (1632-1704)
John Locke (1632-1704) Fourth Lecture Knowledge
Knowledge Part 1 Part 1 1) Knowledge in General 2) Degrees of Knowledge 3) The extent of Human Knowledge 4) Reality of Knowledge Part 2 5) Knowledge of Existence 6) Knowledge of existence of God 7) Knowledge of the Existence of Other Things 8) Reason 9) Faith and Reason
1. Knowledge in General All knowledge is about ideas only Connection of and agreement of any of our ideas. Disagreement of and repugnancy of any of our ideas.
Knowledge of Ideas 1.1) Identity or diversity 1.2) Relation 1.3) Co-existence or necessary connection 1.4) Real existence
1.1 Identity Principle of identity: A is A (two things that are the same are identical) Principle of indiscernibility: (two things that are identical are the same thing) Distinct ideas
1.2 Relations Ideas are either identical or distinct. If we could only know this about ideas, then our knowledge would be limited. Therefore, most of our knowledge about ideas is how they are related.
1.3 Co-existence in Substance One important way ideas might be related is as necessarily co-existing in substances. In other words, two ideas might be a part of a particular substance For instance, yellowness and weight are ideas that are necessarily co
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