The Relationship between Habit and Principles in Locke and Kant: from Epistemology to Pedagogy
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https://doi.org/10.4454/sl.6-1267Mots-clés :
John Locke, Immanuel Kant, Habit, Principle, Pedagogy, EpistemologyRésumé
How is the relationship between habit and principles structured in the acquisition of new ideas or the learning of new knowledge? Is there a transition from habit to principles, or is it a relationship of mutual exclusion? Through this lens, our discussion also aims to open a new avenue for the historiographical category of empiricism: it compares Locke and Kant on this point, initially through their classical epistemological texts, but more importantly by examining their pedagogical writings.
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