Descartes had a dualist substance theory and believed that there were two substances, the mind and the body. Locke also believed that there were spiritual substances and physical substances, but his theory of substance relied on the substratum, a characterless thing that contains the characteristics we observe. Since we cannot observe substance, Locke believed we could not know anything about it.
yes it did. it ensure lockes philosophy on inalienable rights. that idea influenced the founders from the beginning and it was given to its citizens
A Famous Document known as the Magna Carta, or Great Charter, dates from this time. The Magna Carta was a written agreement that limited the king`s power and strengthened the rights of nobles - German
It was how he farted a lot
John Locke believed that knowledge comes from sensory experience and reflection on those experiences, a concept known as empiricism. In contrast, RenΓ© Descartes argued that knowledge comes from innate ideas and reason, a concept known as rationalism. Locke's ideas focused on the role of observation and experience in forming knowledge, while Descartes emphasized the importance of innate ideas and deductive reasoning.
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A Democratic System
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human beings derive their rights from nature
He argued so that people have natural rights.
John Locke's father died in 1661
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it helped him write the declaration of independance
came up with the idea of natural rights
john Locke got Bachelor's and a Master's Degree from Oxford.