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What is John Locke's personal experience?
John Locke (1632 ~ 1704) is a British materialist empiricist philosopher and political thinker. He comes from a Puritan family in Arlington, England. My father is a small landowner, a village lawyer, and my mother is a pious and kind beauty. Locke received a strict classical education at Westminster Middle School in London, but he was disgusted with the teaching content and methods. 1652, Locke entered the Christian College of Oxford University, and obtained a bachelor's degree and a master's degree successively.

After graduating from college, Locke stayed in school to engage in teaching and research. In addition to continuing to study Aristotle's logic and metaphysics, he also expanded his research field day by day. Since 1857, he has been engaged in the research of medical and experimental sciences, which were quite fashionable at that time, and made extensive friends with representatives of emerging sciences. 1668165438+1On October 23rd, Locke was accepted as a member of the Royal Society, and was honored to be a member of the experimental investigation steering committee 1 1. 1675 Obtained bachelor's degree and scholarship in medicine. Although he was not publicly listed as a doctor because he devoted himself to political activities and research, his medical skills were praised in his private circle of friends.