Locke, Berkeley, and the Empiricists
By Greg Noyes
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By Greg Noyes
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As the Enlightenment got rolling. The first and most important question was: "What is truth?" Locke got right to work, establishing a definition for truth, favoring induction over deduction, and promoting senses over reason. Berkeley chimed in by discussing the importance of perception, with God as ultimate perceiver. It was just the start. Debates on politics, human nature, and epistemology were just around the corner.






















