The Britannica Guide to the Ideas that Made the Modern World: The People, Philosophy, and History of the EnlightenmentRobinson, 2008 - 369 Seiten A primer on the philosophers, scientists and theorists of the Enlightenment, including Newton, Locke, Hume, Voltaire and Spinoza, this is one in a series of Britannica Guides to some of the main issues of our times. |
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... ideas , in Locke's system knowledge consists of ideas imprinted on the mind through observation of external objects and reflection on the evidence provided by the senses . Moral values , Locke held , are derived from sensa- tions of ...
... ideas , in Locke's system knowledge consists of ideas imprinted on the mind through observation of external objects and reflection on the evidence provided by the senses . Moral values , Locke held , are derived from sensa- tions of ...
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... ideas of sensa- tion and ideas of reflection , the thrust of his efforts and those of his empiricist followers was to reduce the latter to the former , to minimize the originative power of the mind in favour of its passive receptivity ...
... ideas of sensa- tion and ideas of reflection , the thrust of his efforts and those of his empiricist followers was to reduce the latter to the former , to minimize the originative power of the mind in favour of its passive receptivity ...
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... ideas of things that are causally related . Hume uses the principle of resemblance for another pur- pose : to explain the nature of general ideas . Hume holds that there are no abstract ideas , and he affirms that all ideas are ...
... ideas of things that are causally related . Hume uses the principle of resemblance for another pur- pose : to explain the nature of general ideas . Hume holds that there are no abstract ideas , and he affirms that all ideas are ...
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A History of the Enlightenment | 1 |
The Scientific Revolution | 38 |
Man and Evolution | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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