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    Locke, Descartes, and the Science of Nature.H. A. S. Schankula - 1980 - Journal of the History of Ideas 41 (3):459.
    The author re-Examines the evidence (including the manuscript evidence) relevant to an understanding of the historico-Philosophical relationship of john locke to rene descartes and, Consequently, Of the relationship of "the empirical school" to "rationalism." arguing against a standardly accepted view (that of, Among others, Richard aaron), He suggests that, Both early and late, In the drafts of 1671 and in the "mature" "essay", Locke rejected descartes' science and philosophy of science precisely because he rejected his epistemology; furthermore, He rejected descartes' (...)
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    Descartes' Philosophy of Science.H. A. S. Schankula - 1984 - Philosophical Books 25 (4):197-200.
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    Locke, Descartes and the Science of Nature.H. A. S. Schankula - 1980 - In Reinhard Brandt (ed.), John Locke: symposium, Wolfenbüttel, 1979. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 163-180.
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    L'empirisme de Locke. Par François Duchesneau. La Haye: Martinus Nijhoff, 1973. Pp. xv, 261. Guilders 52.50.H. A. S. Schankula - 1974 - Dialogue 13 (3):614-619.
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    N. Malebranche: Dialogue between a Christian Philosopher and a Chinese Philosopher on the Existence and Nature of God.H. A. S. Schankula - 1983 - Philosophical Books 24 (1):17-21.
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    Problems of Cartesianism.H. A. S. Schankula - 1984 - Philosophical Books 25 (3):140-141.
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  7. SCHOULS, P. A. "The Imposition of Method: A Study of Descartes and Locke". [REVIEW]H. A. S. Schankula - 1983 - Mind 92:601.
     
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