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John Locke
{ 1 } - attacked the Platonic doctrine of innate ideas as the source of reliable human knowledge
{ 2 } - humans are entirely on their own in the world, whether there be a God or not.
{ 3 } - doubted that the "ought" of moral norms can be deduced from the "is."
{ 4 } - "Father of Modern Philosophy"
{ 5 } - human control must be a stewardship in cooperation with the Creator
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John Locke
{ 1 } - attacked the Platonic doctrine of innate ideas as the source of reliable human knowledge
{ 2 } - humans are entirely on their own in the world, whether there be a God or not.
{ 3 } - doubted that the "ought" of moral norms can be deduced from the "is."
{ 4 } - "Father of Modern Philosophy"
{ 5 } - human control must be a stewardship in cooperation with the Creator
John Locke <=> attacked the Platonic doctrine of innate ideas as the source of reliable human knowledge
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John Locke
{ 1 } - attacked the Platonic doctrine of innate ideas as the source of reliable human knowledge
{ 2 } - humans are entirely on their own in the world, whether there be a God or not.
{ 3 } - doubted that the "ought" of moral norms can be deduced from the "is."
{ 4 } - "Father of Modern Philosophy"
{ 5 } - human control must be a stewardship in cooperation with the Creator
humanists (secular humanists) <=> humans are entirely on their own in the world, whether there be a God or not.
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John Locke
{ 1 } - attacked the Platonic doctrine of innate ideas as the source of reliable human knowledge
{ 2 } - humans are entirely on their own in the world, whether there be a God or not.
{ 3 } - doubted that the "ought" of moral norms can be deduced from the "is."
{ 4 } - "Father of Modern Philosophy"
{ 5 } - human control must be a stewardship in cooperation with the Creator
David Hume <=> doubted that the "ought" of moral norms can be deduced from the "is."
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John Locke
{ 1 } - attacked the Platonic doctrine of innate ideas as the source of reliable human knowledge
{ 2 } - humans are entirely on their own in the world, whether there be a God or not.
{ 3 } - doubted that the "ought" of moral norms can be deduced from the "is."
{ 4 } - "Father of Modern Philosophy"
{ 5 } - human control must be a stewardship in cooperation with the Creator
Rene Descartes <=> "Father of Modern Philosophy"
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John Locke
{ 1 } - attacked the Platonic doctrine of innate ideas as the source of reliable human knowledge
{ 2 } - humans are entirely on their own in the world, whether there be a God or not.
{ 3 } - doubted that the "ought" of moral norms can be deduced from the "is."
{ 4 } - "Father of Modern Philosophy"
{ 5 } - human control must be a stewardship in cooperation with the Creator
Christian humanists <=> human control must be a stewardship in cooperation with the Creator
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