The Lockean Influence on Newman's Epistemology: An Historical Analysis Describing Newman's Engagement with Locke's Ideas
This article discusses John Locke's positive contribution to Newman's epistemology throughout the latter's career. Beginning with one of Newman's earliest published works, his Essay on Miracles, he borrowed and further developed ideas from Locke's A Discourse on Miracles reg...
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| Tipo de documento: | Electrónico Artículo |
| Lenguaje: | Inglés |
| Verificar disponibilidad: | HBZ Gateway |
| Interlibrary Loan: | Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany) |
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[2019]
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Irish theological quarterly
Año: 2019, Volumen: 84, Número: 1, Páginas: 77-91 |
| (Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar: | B
Locke, John 1632-1704
/ Newman, John Henry, Santo 1801-1890
/ Epistemología
/ Deduktivismus
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| Clasificaciones IxTheo: | KAH Edad Moderna KDB Iglesia católica VB Hermenéutica ; Filosofía |
| Otras palabras clave: | B
Locke
B Probability B Newman B Logic B Knowledge |
| Acceso en línea: |
Presumably Free Access Volltext (Resolving-System) |
| Sumario: | This article discusses John Locke's positive contribution to Newman's epistemology throughout the latter's career. Beginning with one of Newman's earliest published works, his Essay on Miracles, he borrowed and further developed ideas from Locke's A Discourse on Miracles regarding the necessity of miracles to validate the Christian message and the personal nature and cumulative method of weighing evidence. Later, in Newman's most mature epistemological work, An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent, one can discern Locke's influence on Newman's views on the weaknesses of deductive logic, the personal nature of knowledge, and the role of connecting ideas to arrive at knowledge. |
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| ISSN: | 1752-4989 |
| Obras secundarias: | Enthalten in: Irish theological quarterly
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| Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1177/0021140018815858 |