Educational Theorists
.... As a knowledge base about the world developed, through the recorded histories and scientific journals of theorists like
Locke and
Bacon, the accumulated ....
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Reasoning and Philosophic Logic
.... but the act of knowing is subjective and subject to fault (
Bacon 625-633). .... For John
Locke, rhetoric does not lead to absolute knowledge because it speaks in ....
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TheHistory of Modern Philosophy
.... Among the rationalists are Descartes, Spinoza, and Liebniz, and among the empiricists are
Bacon,
Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. Descartes ....
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The Human Brain The human brain is physiologically a gland. T
.... 1957). John
Locke: A Biography. London: Longman. Crowther, JG (1960). Francis
Bacon: The First Statesman of Dart, R. (1956). The ....
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Euthanasia
.... the medical community, "Plato, Thomas More, Francis
Bacon, David Hume and Jeremy Bentham approved; Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, Roger
Bacon, John
Locke and Karl ....
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The Enlightenment
.... in England in the seventeenth century with the writings of Francis
Bacon and Thomas .... John
Locke and Thomas Hobbes represented the beginning of a real political ....
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Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein
.... He casts off the Rationalism of
Bacon,
Locke, and Newton and asks that instead we be clothed with Imagination: "To cast aside form Poetry all that is not ....
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History of European Culture
....
Bacon believed in drawing conclusions from observation and his empirical method was .... John
Locke, in his Essay Concerning Human Understanding, began with the ....
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Phsyician Asst. Euthanasia
.... the medical community, "Plato, Thomas More, Francis
Bacon, David Hume and Jeremy Bentham approved; Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, Roger
Bacon, John
Locke and Karl ....
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Euthanasia
.... the medical community, "Plato, Thomas More, Francis
Bacon, David Hume and Jeremy Bentham approved; Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, Roger
Bacon, John
Locke and Karl ....
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Relationship between science and theology
.... in England in the seventeenth century with the writings of Francis
Bacon and Thomas .... whether those problems be in the political realm (as for
Locke and Rousseau ....
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The Origins of Humanism
.... in England in the seventeenth century with the writings of Francis
Bacon and Thomas .... whether those problems be in the political realm (as for
Locke and Rousseau ....
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History of child-rearing Practices
.... in "Concept of Childhood in History," p. 1),
Locke also advised parents to initiate their children gradually to the good and positive .... Boston: Allyn and
Bacon. ....
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Philosophy
....
Bacon, too, was "concerned about the validity of an idea" (Jacobson 1999 22). When considering Rousseau,
Locke, and Kant, perhaps only Rousseau's "Social ....
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Montesquieu In his book The Persian Letters, Montesquieu ob
.... in England in the seventeenth century with the writings of Francis
Bacon and Thomas .... to that expressed by Enlightenment figures such as John
Locke, Thomas Hobbes ....
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Ideas of the Enlightenment & Romanticism
.... Sir Francis
Bacon (see Frontispiece), a product of the Renaissance and Reformation .... In this regard, Baumer cites the preoccupation of
Locke (usually associated ....
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The Bill of Rights & Democracy
.... Philosophically, the framers were committed to the ideas of John
Locke, who argued that a social contract, the people's .... 5th ed. Boston: Allyn and
Bacon, 1997. ....
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Dewey's Education Theory
.... against which all intellectual, academic, and psychosocial judgments are appropriately made (eg, Pederson &
Locke, 1996; Yagi .... 9th ed. Boston: Allyn &
Bacon. ....
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