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is the world outside of ourselves and the experiences that result from our contact and interaction with this external world.

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Answered by dd973712
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The problem of how we can know the existence and nature of the world external to our mind is one of the oldest and most difficult in philosophy. The discussion by John Locke (1632-1704) of knowledge of the external world have proved to be some of the most confusing and diffi

Answered by Raghav1330
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The world outside of ourselves and the experiences that result from our contact and interaction with this external world. This is discussed by John Locke in Locke: Knowledge of the External World.

  • It is about how we can know the existence and nature of the world external to our mind. It is one of the oldest and most difficult philosophies.
  • He conquered these difficulties in his main work An Essay Concerning Human Understanding.
  • His epistemology is built on the strict difference between knowledge and belief. Thus, knowledge of the external world, even as Locke himself describes it, is not a matter of merely knowing facts about our minds.
  • Locke alternately suggests that skepticism cannot be refuted even if we have at least some good reasons to believe it is mistaken.

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