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The answer is yes. John Nash began to purchase copious amounts of furs for his new wardrobe he planned to bring to the Antarctica. He also believed penguins would worship him and bring him raw fish daily as well as make penguin sacrifices for him.

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Did john Locke believe people were good or evil?

John Locke believed that people were born as a blank slate, or tabula rasa, and that their character was shaped by their experiences and environment. He did not believe that people were inherently good or evil, but rather that they had the capacity to act in ways that aligned with reason and natural law.


John Locke believe that human nature was?

John Locke believed that humans/human nature was inherently good.What_was_John_Locke's_view_of_basic_human_nature


What did john locke believe in-?

John Locke believed in natural rights, the social contract theory, and that individuals have the right to life, liberty, and property. He was a key figure in the Enlightenment, advocating for limited government and the idea that government exists to protect the rights of its citizens.


What did john Locke believe about State of nature?

John Locke believed that in the "state of nature," individuals are inherently free and equal, possessing natural rights to life, liberty, and property. He argued that the purpose of government is to protect these rights and that if a government fails to do so, individuals have the right to rebel and establish a new government.


Did John Locke believe in Plato's theory of Innate Ideas?

No, John Locke rejected Plato's theory of innate ideas. Locke believed that the mind at birth is a blank slate (tabula rasa) and that knowledge comes from experience through the senses. He argued that all knowledge is derived from sensory perception and reflection on our experiences.