The Origin of Lockeʼs Empiricism:

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  • ロックの経験論のルーツ
  • ロック経験論のルーツ : 実験哲学から経験主義へ
  • ロック ケイケンロン ノ ルーツ : ジッケン テツガク カラ ケイケン シュギ エ
  • ―実験哲学から経験主義へ―
  • From Experimental Philosophy to Empiricism

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<p>It is widely agreed that the British empiricism originated with John Locke (1632-1704). As is well known among the scholars, although Locke developed his matured empirical epistemology in his philosophical masterpiece An Essay concerning Human Understanding (1690), the main tenets of his epistemology had already been in shape in the Draft A and Draft B of the Essay both written in 1671. Essays on the Law of Nature (1663-4) is also known to have been the starting point of his empirical epistemology. This paper examines these two origins of the Essay and concludes that his debt to the experimental philosophy was decisive for the orientation of the British empiricism.</p>

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