In An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, John Locke provides an empirical account of all of our ideas, including our moral ideas. However, Locke’s account of moral epistemology is difficult to understand leading to mistaken objections to his moral epistemological theory. In this paper, I offer what I believe to be the correct account of Locke’s moral epistemology. This account of his moral epistemology resolves the objections that morality is not demonstrable, that Locke’s account fails to demonstrate the normativity of statements, and that Locke has not provided us with the means to determine the correctness of the moral rules. 
Locke is known for his place in the history of the liberty of conscience, but he is not known for an...
According to the most influential contemporary reading of John Locke's Letter Concerning Toleration...
This paper addresses the ethics vs. epistemology issue in STCE. It posits the hypothesis that the pr...
Locke is generally taken as promoting an ethics of belief. For him, we must apply a doxastic norm so...
Locke\u27s Essay concerning Human Understanding has generally been read as primarily concerned with ...
One of the main subjects of John Locke\u27s "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" was the invest...
In this chapter, I discuss Locke’s contributions to moral psychology. I begin by examining how we ac...
In this essay, I argue that John Lockes belief that Christianity is epistemologically vital to the s...
What is moral epistemology? It is the attempt to construct a theory that explains whether and how mo...
Moral philosophy has become interested again in particular, substantive questions of right and wrong...
This chapter discusses the value of trust through the lens of the work of John Locke. Locke’s treatm...
Locke's view in the Two Treatises not only allows for but embraces interference with individuals on ...
The essay focuses on the epistemological import of the model of moral perception by taking into cons...
in their famous correspondence, Stillingfleet objects that Locke's definition of knowledge, by limit...
One of Locke's primary goals for the Essay Concerning Human Understanding is to provide a theory of ...
Locke is known for his place in the history of the liberty of conscience, but he is not known for an...
According to the most influential contemporary reading of John Locke's Letter Concerning Toleration...
This paper addresses the ethics vs. epistemology issue in STCE. It posits the hypothesis that the pr...
Locke is generally taken as promoting an ethics of belief. For him, we must apply a doxastic norm so...
Locke\u27s Essay concerning Human Understanding has generally been read as primarily concerned with ...
One of the main subjects of John Locke\u27s "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" was the invest...
In this chapter, I discuss Locke’s contributions to moral psychology. I begin by examining how we ac...
In this essay, I argue that John Lockes belief that Christianity is epistemologically vital to the s...
What is moral epistemology? It is the attempt to construct a theory that explains whether and how mo...
Moral philosophy has become interested again in particular, substantive questions of right and wrong...
This chapter discusses the value of trust through the lens of the work of John Locke. Locke’s treatm...
Locke's view in the Two Treatises not only allows for but embraces interference with individuals on ...
The essay focuses on the epistemological import of the model of moral perception by taking into cons...
in their famous correspondence, Stillingfleet objects that Locke's definition of knowledge, by limit...
One of Locke's primary goals for the Essay Concerning Human Understanding is to provide a theory of ...
Locke is known for his place in the history of the liberty of conscience, but he is not known for an...
According to the most influential contemporary reading of John Locke's Letter Concerning Toleration...
This paper addresses the ethics vs. epistemology issue in STCE. It posits the hypothesis that the pr...