A Discussion on the Political Context of Locke's Critique of Innate Ideas

Erman Kaçar
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The purpose of this study is to examine the epistemological basis of elementary concepts such as natural law, state of nature, contract and property used in the construction of public realm and private spheres in John Locke's political theory. Unlike other contractual theorists, John Locke grounds the key arguments of his political theory by testing it with his own epistemology, which he developed against the elementary principles of Cartesian philosophy. According to Locke, the Cartesian thesis that there are some innate ideas sealed or innately given to the human mind will enable the legislators or controllers in a political society to legitimize their power in line with their own political interests. According to Locke, the main reason for this is that the idea of innate ideas appears as a belief, and it becomes easier to rule people or communities who believe in it and to exert power on them. The aim of John Locke is to eliminate the confusion mentioned above by grounding a whole political theory, starting from his own epistemology, from the law of nature to the social contract, from the political society to the concept of property. In this context, in the first part of the study, the epistemological foundations of the concept of natural law will be discussed, and in the second part, the problems in the execution of the natural law will be shown. In the third and last part, concepts such as contract, political society and property will be examined by bringing them side by side with Locke's epistemological analysis. From this point of view, the relationship between the basic concepts of Locke's political philosophy, the state of nature, natural law, contract and property, and his original epistemology, which he developed through his critique of innate ideas, will be investigated.
论洛克《先天观念批判》的政治语境
本研究的目的是考察约翰·洛克政治理论中用于构建公共领域和私人领域的基本概念,如自然法、自然状态、契约和财产的认识论基础。与其他契约理论家不同,约翰·洛克通过用他自己的认识论来检验他的政治理论的关键论点,他的认识论是反对笛卡尔哲学的基本原则发展起来的。根据洛克的观点,笛卡尔的论点认为,人类头脑中有一些固有的或天生的观念,这将使政治社会中的立法者或控制者能够根据自己的政治利益将他们的权力合法化。根据洛克的说法,主要原因是,先天观念的观念作为一种信仰出现,统治相信它的人或社区并对他们施加权力变得更容易。约翰·洛克的目的是通过建立一个完整的政治理论来消除上面提到的困惑,从他自己的认识论开始,从自然法到社会契约,从政治社会到财产概念。在此背景下,本研究的第一部分将讨论自然法概念的认识论基础,第二部分将展示自然法执行中的问题。在第三部分,也就是最后一部分,契约,政治社会和财产等概念将与洛克的认识论分析相结合,进行考察。从这个角度来看,洛克政治哲学的基本概念,自然状态,自然法,契约和财产,以及他通过对先天观念的批判而发展起来的原始认识论之间的关系,将被研究。
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