John Locke's comments on experimental natural philosophy can plausibly be seen as a part of the physico-theological project of certain Christian virtuosi of the Royal Society to show that the workings of nature reveal the existence of a providential God. As I make clear, Locke thinks that God providentially designs us with limited epistemic capacities in order to check our pride and to motivate us to seek perfection in God. Locke maintains that a true science of nature is possible, but he is pessimistic about the prospects of realizing such a science, given our epistemic limitations. I argue that this seeming tension can be resolved by appreciating that the horizon for obtaining this science is eschatological. In other words, Locke thinks t...
In his Essay, John Locke contends, "since the mind, in all its thoughts and reasonings, hath no...
This paper dwells on Locke’s early contributions in the domain of natural philosophy, laying more em...
In his pursuit to precisely determine the origin and significance of human knowledge, Locke conclude...
John Locke's comments on experimental natural philosophy can plausibly be seen as a part of the phys...
God gave us the Earth, to use and enjoy. So says the Bible, and so says John Locke (1632-1704). The ...
Locke was a sceptic about the possibility of scientific knowledge of corporeal substance. Scientific...
The focus of my dissertation is a general and comprehensive examination of Locke’s view of divine po...
The focus of my dissertation is a general and comprehensive examination of Locke’s view of divine po...
This article aims to defend Locke against Quine’s charge, made in his famous “two dogmas” paper, tha...
This paper attempts to make clear the following points: 1. The system of the philosophy of John Lock...
The thesis concentrates upon John Locke's early development in the field of natural philosophy. ...
John Locke (1632 – 1704) is one of the thinkers of Enlightenment philosophy. His moral views are a r...
John Locke (1632 – 1704) is one of the thinkers of Enlightenment philosophy. His moral views are a r...
This article aims to defend Locke against Quine’s charge, made in his famous “two dogmas” paper, tha...
In this paper, I attempt to make clear the character of Locke's political thought by examining the d...
In his Essay, John Locke contends, "since the mind, in all its thoughts and reasonings, hath no...
This paper dwells on Locke’s early contributions in the domain of natural philosophy, laying more em...
In his pursuit to precisely determine the origin and significance of human knowledge, Locke conclude...
John Locke's comments on experimental natural philosophy can plausibly be seen as a part of the phys...
God gave us the Earth, to use and enjoy. So says the Bible, and so says John Locke (1632-1704). The ...
Locke was a sceptic about the possibility of scientific knowledge of corporeal substance. Scientific...
The focus of my dissertation is a general and comprehensive examination of Locke’s view of divine po...
The focus of my dissertation is a general and comprehensive examination of Locke’s view of divine po...
This article aims to defend Locke against Quine’s charge, made in his famous “two dogmas” paper, tha...
This paper attempts to make clear the following points: 1. The system of the philosophy of John Lock...
The thesis concentrates upon John Locke's early development in the field of natural philosophy. ...
John Locke (1632 – 1704) is one of the thinkers of Enlightenment philosophy. His moral views are a r...
John Locke (1632 – 1704) is one of the thinkers of Enlightenment philosophy. His moral views are a r...
This article aims to defend Locke against Quine’s charge, made in his famous “two dogmas” paper, tha...
In this paper, I attempt to make clear the character of Locke's political thought by examining the d...
In his Essay, John Locke contends, "since the mind, in all its thoughts and reasonings, hath no...
This paper dwells on Locke’s early contributions in the domain of natural philosophy, laying more em...
In his pursuit to precisely determine the origin and significance of human knowledge, Locke conclude...