10/16 Locke 116-122
1. Locke is attacking the
Cartesian doctrine of innate ideas. According to Locke, what is this doctrine,
and what are some examples of innate ideas?
2. How does Locke attack this
doctrine by discussing the notion of universal consent and using the example of
a child?
3. According to Locke, all of
our knowledge comes from experience. What are the two sources of experience,
and what distinguishes them from one another?