Sulabh Jain

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when it was a question of “extended” reality, Locke agreed with Descartes that it does have certain qualities that man is able to understand with his reason.’ ‘It shouldn’t be so difficult to agree on that.’ ‘Locke admitted what he called intuitive, or “demonstrative,” knowledge in other areas too. For instance, he held that certain ethical principles applied to everyone. In other words, he believed in the idea of a natural right, and that was a rationalistic feature of his thought. An equally rationalistic feature was that Locke believed that it was inherent in human reason to be able to know ...more
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