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Cameron Ghaznavi
on Nov 08, 2024Verified
Leibniz agrees with Locke that the senses are a sufficient source for all knowledge ,
Leibniz
A German polymath and philosopher best known for his contributions to metaphysics, mathematics, and the development of the calculus independently of Isaac Newton.
Locke
An English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers, particularly known for his theories of mind and personal identity.
Senses
Physiological capacities of organisms that provide data for perception, such as sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.
- Recognize and contrast the distinctions between philosophers of rationalism and empiricism.
- Consider the rationales pertaining to the essence and origins of knowledge.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize and contrast the distinctions between philosophers of rationalism and empiricism.
- Consider the rationales pertaining to the essence and origins of knowledge.