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What does Locke think is the purpose of education?
Locke put forward that the purpose of education is to cultivate "gentlemen". The gentleman in Locke's works is "a virtuous, useful and capable person". Specifically, the English gentleman is a person who can explore the capitalist cause and conduct overseas colonial activities, and is also a person who is good at seeking personal happiness, resourcefulness and elegance.