Consequences Of Locke’s Argument On Descartes Mind-body Dualism

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...Locke argues, there is not the capability of the human intellect to hold innate knowledge then Rene Descartes foundationalist assumptions have to be re-evaluated. Descartes foundationalism means that he believed that the structure of beliefs is such that they are built up upon one another via inference. Each belief must be supported by other beliefs. Yet, there must also be some foundational belief(s). He himself had often discovered that the things he thought were certainly true were really false and was therefore seeking one absolute truth, one piece of knowledge, to provide the foundation for all of science. He was convinced that without that foundation of certainty, the whole belief structure comes tumbling down,...

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