The Knowledge of Human Person in John Locke
Author:
Germán Masserdotti
Location:
Espíritu: ISSN 0014-0716, Year 59, Issue 139, 2010, pages 255-262
Language:
Spanish
Abstract:
The thought of John Locke on the human person and his knowledge is incompatible with the Aris – totelian-Thomistic doctrine because the English author is nominalist. The lack of a gnoseological and metaphysical ground prevents from a clear idea of what is a substance and from the possibility of its knowledge
Key words:
John Locke, Thomas Aquinas, human person, knowledge, nominalism
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