Empiricism (part 2) -- Locke

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John Locke is one of the most important British empiricist philosophers. It is most known for his “paradox of the basins” which demonstrated the subjective nature of sensory experience. Locke was also extremely influential in the thinking of the founding fathers of the United States.
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I don't know if Mr. Botwin is still living, still active, or what. But I'm a huge fan of Locke, Hartley, and Joseph Priestley, all from mostly a theological standpoint. However, I'm wondering as to what degree Locke and Hartley were very similar or totally different when it comes to their different ideas and theories about the mind and all that this channel covers. Thanks.

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