Human Understanding Flashcards

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1662

How did Gresham College and Royal Society change WC belief?

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  • Impacted Universities - astronomy & geometry not recognised by Oxbridge until Gresham
  • Promoted academic importance of mathematics
  • RS focused on critical investigation - undermined belief in WC
  • RS second chance for religious nonconformists
  • RS established reputation for pushing boundaries of science
  • RS helped publish work by Newton and Locke
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1605

Francis Bacon: Proficience and Advancement of Learning

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  • Empiricism: experiencing something through senses is predominant focus of expanding knowledge - knowledge of nature depends on observations of natural phenomena
  • Inductive Thought: observing something and forming conclusion based on what is observed
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Impact of Francis Bacon

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  • Noticeable change in acceptance of evidence from shortly before to after
  • Heneage Finch convicts on ‘hard’ evidence
  • Suggests slight change in attitudes towards requirements for guilt across all levels of judiciary
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1655 & 1958

Thomas Hobbes: De Corpore & De Homine

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  • Materialism: everything is created by matter and all observed events are result of matter acting on matter - concepts such as the soul and WC should be questioned
  • Deductive Thought: Application of existing rules, testing of prepositions, use of preconceived thories with facts collected to prove theory
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Impact of Thomas Hobbes

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  • Judiciary more aware of logic and rationality
  • Joan Buts acquittal due to lack of proof - indicates that spread of ideas was increasing
  • A shift towards finding false accusers guilty - Sir John Holt, first time someone found guilty of false accusations
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1690

John Locke: Essay Concerning Human Understanding

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  • Humans are born without knowledge
  • Focus on language and importance of words
  • Questioned whether knowledge could be trusted
  • Empiricism is everything, no room for the supernatural
  • Spirits have no primary qualities
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Impact of John Locke

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  • Made no allowance for the supernatural due to strength of belief in materialism and empiricism
  • Did not say spirits didn’t exist, instead he had not experienced them so he couldn’t say they did
  • Locke’s denial of innate ideas was interpreted by some contemporaries as heresy
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