Believe for knowing?
About the Belief in Locke’s Essay
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https://doi.org/10.6093/2284-0184/9776Keywords:
Belief, Knowledge, Mistakes, Reason, EpistemologyAbstract
What’s about the Belief in Locke’s Essay? And what’s the role of the Belief in the process of knowing? This paper aims to show the different declinations of the Belief in Locke’s Essay on Human Understanding, through a philological and philosophical approach, comparing quotations and reasoning together with the author also about limits and mistakes of the activity of believing, particularly reference to the relationship with the other.
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