John Locke’s Theory Of Knowlege | A Comprehensive Analysis
John Locke believes that all ideas are originated from our sensation and reflection. This simply means that “we can think about things only ‘after we have experienced them.” This is an empiristic position as against rationalism. For Locke, the mind is a blank slate at birth, and every experience man has is gotten through his encounter with the empirical things.
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