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The Argument of Descartes and Locke and Who Would Bertrand
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This 6 page report discusses Rene Descartes’
“Meditations” (published in 1641) and John Locke’s “
“Essay Concerning Human Understanding.” Descartes considers the
problems of the sources and nature of knowledge; the validity of
truth; the nature and destiny of man; the existence of God, as
well as the creation of the universe. Locke carefully reviews the
characteristics of the human mind and the course by which it is
aware of the world outside and around it. Arguing against the
long-established proposition of intrinsic ideas, Locke believed
that the mind is born blank, a tabula rasa upon which the world
describes itself through the experience of the five senses.
Russell clearly held his own opinions as well as stated in
“Problems of Philosophy.” Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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