Locke is generally taken as promoting an ethics of belief. For him, we must apply a doxastic norm so that we properly conduct our understanding. Thus, he forcefully highlights one key epistemic norm, the norm of evidence, that prescribes that we adjust the strength of our assent to the available evidence. I shall argue that Of the Conduct of the Understanding constitutes the framework within which Locke’s remarks in the Essay must be inserted. Far from promoting a mere ethics of belief, Locke actually promotes a virtue epistemology, or an ethics of virtuous thinking. Contrary to doxastic anti-voluntarism, this new way of apprehending Locke’s remarks does not downplay the role of the will. But compared to doxastic voluntarism, it gives its d...
John Locke was an English philosopher, doctor and politician who also contributed to the developmen ...
Though John Locke\u27s Essay Concerning Human Understanding is a classic of early modem psychology a...
The article presents the analysis of the epistemological basis for the concept of dignity in the phi...
Locke is generally taken as promoting an ethics of belief. For him, we must apply a doxastic norm so...
In An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, John Locke provides an empirical account of all of our i...
One of the main subjects of John Locke's "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" was the investiga...
textabstractThe editor’s General Introduction is divided into two parts. The first part, ‘Context’, ...
This paper addresses the ethics vs. epistemology issue in STCE. It posits the hypothesis that the pr...
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...
Purpose. The article is aimed to outline Locke’s position on the basic principles of proper human be...
In this paper, I attempt to make clear the character of Locke's political thought by examining the d...
Locke's view in the Two Treatises not only allows for but embraces interference with individuals on ...
Locke\u27s later essay entitled "Of the Conduct of the Understanding" (1697) can be read as an educa...
International audienceThe virtues of truth and truthfulness are significant features of Locke’s phil...
John Locke was an English philosopher, doctor and politician who also contributed to the developmen ...
Though John Locke\u27s Essay Concerning Human Understanding is a classic of early modem psychology a...
The article presents the analysis of the epistemological basis for the concept of dignity in the phi...
Locke is generally taken as promoting an ethics of belief. For him, we must apply a doxastic norm so...
In An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, John Locke provides an empirical account of all of our i...
One of the main subjects of John Locke's "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" was the investiga...
textabstractThe editor’s General Introduction is divided into two parts. The first part, ‘Context’, ...
This paper addresses the ethics vs. epistemology issue in STCE. It posits the hypothesis that the pr...
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...
Purpose. The article is aimed to outline Locke’s position on the basic principles of proper human be...
In this paper, I attempt to make clear the character of Locke's political thought by examining the d...
Locke's view in the Two Treatises not only allows for but embraces interference with individuals on ...
Locke\u27s later essay entitled "Of the Conduct of the Understanding" (1697) can be read as an educa...
International audienceThe virtues of truth and truthfulness are significant features of Locke’s phil...
John Locke was an English philosopher, doctor and politician who also contributed to the developmen ...
Though John Locke\u27s Essay Concerning Human Understanding is a classic of early modem psychology a...
The article presents the analysis of the epistemological basis for the concept of dignity in the phi...