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David Hume- The empiricist (1711-1776) The second most important philosophy in Europe. Although it is physically close to France, the British philosophy is close to Aristotle. British philosophy are: Empeiria= experience. And Skeptethaia = to examine, to check up. In contrast to France philosophy, the British are rationalistic, trust and believe in general abstract ideas, everyday experience. verification. not assumption like the French. More critical. Proof. Less Abstract to the most abstract. Empiricists believe that all ideas can be traced to our sense. There is no innate ideas. At birth the mind is a clean – tabula rasa.
Approximate Word count = 384 Approximate Pages = 1.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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