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Focusing on the contributions of British philosophers John Locke and David Hume, this research paper explores their empiricist philosophies rooted in natural science. It highlights Locke's concepts of sensations and reflections alongside Hume's impressions and ideas, which form the foundation of their theories of knowledge. The paper argues that both philosophers emphasize experience as the essential source of knowledge, illustrating how our understanding is deeply connected to our experiential interactions with the world.
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A Critique of John Locke and David Humes' Theories of Knowledge, Mbogo Wa Wambui
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