When thinking about knowledge, Locke is interested in the ability to understand something, the ability to collect and use information, and the ability to understand the limits we know. He believes this will inform him that we may not know. [1] He wants to understand the origin of our idea. His main point is that we do not have natural ideas, and his aim is to get rid of the doubt about the suspicion we know. The natural idea of rock's objection is "what the soul accepted in its first existence and it brought it to the world with it".
The publication of John Rock's "Papers on Human Understanding" (1689, 1690) is a major turning point in the history of God. Since Herbert's de Veritate, natural ideas have become the foundation of the theory of distortion recognition. In the first essay Locke's famous attack on natural ideas virtually destroyed this foundation and replaced it with empirical knowledge theory. The atheistic god was replaced by an empirical myth. Locking yourself is not a contraindication. He believes in miracles and revelations, he believes that miracles are the main evidence of revelation
In John Locke's "Human Understanding Paper", he succeeded in laying the foundation for countering the theory of innate concepts using several objections. A further critical review and interpretation of Rock's criticism gave people a firm argument that natural ideas can not exist. Locke's powerful debate is derived from empirical evidence and observation of the world around us. By telling the facts, John Rock has begun to deny the congenital idea that man has the ability to acquire knowledge through the application of physical abilities. These abilities include our sensory perception and reflections. This fact is "enough to prove that it is not innate" because God is perfect in every way and therefore can not overconstitute his creation, humanity, and thought of nature . Essentially, Locke poses a rhetorical problem. If we already have the idea of nature, why does God give us the ability to acquire knowledge?
1690 - John Rock has published a paper on human understanding, human thought is a white board or white board at birth, knowledge is more than natural thought that many people at the time experienced I believe it comes from. . Locke's view of thinking and learning had a major impact on American education. 1693 - John Rocke's educational philosophy was announced and his views on educating upper class boys about morality, rational thought, and consideration on 'young gentlemen' are stated. In his "Working School" published in 1697, he focused on the importance of developing occupational ethics and conveyed his idea of educating the public.