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The importance of sensation according to locke is?

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John Locke (1632-1704) English philosopher, continuation of the line of Bacon and Hobbes in philosophy. Locke held "a fundamental principle: that knowledge and ideas come from the world of the senses" (Marx). Locke is a materialist because he recognizes the objective existence of things and considers that our ideas and representations are the result of the action of these things on our sensory organs.

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