Purpose. The article is aimed to outline Locke’s position on the basic principles of proper human behavior. Its implementation involves: a) review of the research literature concerning the place of anthropological motive in philosophizing and b) research of his interpretation of human nature and the role of the rational component. Theoretical basis. The author’s approach is based on the conceptual provisions of phenomenology and existentialism. Originality. The work considers the teaching of Locke as the author of the original concept of human nature, which is closely related to the understanding of ethical issues. It is proved that its meaningful development involves the identification of the main components of human nature in the process ...
Since John Locke repeatedly insists that his theory of bodies, endorsed in the Essay concerning Huma...
This paper is a study of John Locke’s process of reasoning, defined as the investigation and discove...
John Locke (1632-1704) was one of the towering philosophers of the Enlightenment and arguably the gr...
The article analyzes the fundamental concepts and pedagogical views of the British teacher, philosop...
The article presents the analysis of the epistemological basis for the concept of dignity in the phi...
Artykuł podejmuje problematykę należącą do epistemologii Johna Locke’a, charakterystycznego reprezen...
John Locke was an English philosopher, doctor and politician who also contributed to the developmen ...
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...
In this paper, I attempt to make clear the character of Locke's political thought by examining the d...
One of the main subjects of John Locke's "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" was the investiga...
The short treatise Of the Conduct of the Understanding (written by Locke in 1697 and publish...
Locke's Thoughts on Education are based on the empirical principles developed in his Essay Concernin...
Locke's Thoughts on Education are based on the empirical principles developed in his Essay Concernin...
This article contains a brief analysis of John Locke’s epistemological views on the moral education ...
Since John Locke repeatedly insists that his theory of bodies, endorsed in the Essay concerning Huma...
This paper is a study of John Locke’s process of reasoning, defined as the investigation and discove...
John Locke (1632-1704) was one of the towering philosophers of the Enlightenment and arguably the gr...
The article analyzes the fundamental concepts and pedagogical views of the British teacher, philosop...
The article presents the analysis of the epistemological basis for the concept of dignity in the phi...
Artykuł podejmuje problematykę należącą do epistemologii Johna Locke’a, charakterystycznego reprezen...
John Locke was an English philosopher, doctor and politician who also contributed to the developmen ...
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...
In this paper, I attempt to make clear the character of Locke's political thought by examining the d...
One of the main subjects of John Locke's "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" was the investiga...
The short treatise Of the Conduct of the Understanding (written by Locke in 1697 and publish...
Locke's Thoughts on Education are based on the empirical principles developed in his Essay Concernin...
Locke's Thoughts on Education are based on the empirical principles developed in his Essay Concernin...
This article contains a brief analysis of John Locke’s epistemological views on the moral education ...
Since John Locke repeatedly insists that his theory of bodies, endorsed in the Essay concerning Huma...
This paper is a study of John Locke’s process of reasoning, defined as the investigation and discove...
John Locke (1632-1704) was one of the towering philosophers of the Enlightenment and arguably the gr...