Contributions of john Locke included the notable ideas of state of nature, and the rights of life, liberty, and property. In addition, he contributed the idea of tabula rasa, "government with the consent of the governed".
* Through his friend Richard Lower, whom he knew from the Westminster School, Locke was introduced to medicine and the experimental philosophy. * Sydenham had a major impact on Locke's natural philosophical thinking. * Locke became acquainted with many men who had a profound influence on his life and philosophies, especially Robert Boyle.
John Locke was considered one of the most influential philosophers in post-renaissance Europe, which was about the mid 1600s. One of his major contributions was to the field of psychology and he is often called the "Father of English Psychology." Locke has been recognized for several important documents that have influenced the beginnings of modern psychology. One of his most important works written in 1690 was entitled, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. How is this possible if he died in the year of 1679?? The work was considered a foundational text in Western philosophy and brought up the model of how people developed. The essay also asked the question of how and why people become individuals. In the essay, Locke proposes that we are all born with certain knowledge and principles that helps us to become part of society. The theory known as Tabula Rasa meaning white sheets helps explain development. He states that it is through experience, of the world around us, this is how one forms ideas. He further states that human knowledge is gathered in 2 distinct ways through sensation and reflection. These are further broken down into primary and secondary qualities of senses. With the basic idea he suggested that out of the 2 sources of human knowledge one starts out with simple ideas that are used to form complex ideas, which are formed through communication between individuals. It is clear to see that Locke's ideas on the idea of how individuals develop is the starting point to many theorists in modern psychology and specifically developmental psychology. He was poised with the question of what is the ultimate significance of life and how does one develop the tools to proceed through life. His ultimate suggestion was that we are all born with the building blocks to become who we are. An in turn, as we go through life and experience what it has to offer, we form the necessary tools to survive and become individuals.
Early colonies contributed to the principles of modern American government through self government and the election of their local leaders.
About 48% of the colonists were English, so they made considerable contributions to the development of the government.
The fundemental principles of government were and are, Consent of the Governed, Limited Government, Representative Government, Rule of Law and Democracy
Constitution
freedom of religion
American Philosophical Society was created in 1743.
American Philosophical Quarterly was created in 1964.
because it gave reasons for changes in the principles of government
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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society was created in 1838.
American Philosophical Society Museum was created in 2001.
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly was created in 1927.