Locke worked with Robert Boyle, when learning about new sciences and medicine. Locke also learned about experimental and empirical methods (Clapp). Locke decided to study medicine, he was well trained but never actually permitted to teach the profession. He worked with Thomas Sydenham, who greatly influenced him. After Locke went on a diplomatic mission with Sir Walter Vane and rejected a secretaryship with him, he wanted to return back to Oxford, and studied Descartes who was the first philosopher who Locke really enjoyed. He was a very complicated fellow, more than most had expected. He was known to have much respect for many men and women. He was modest, prudent, pious, and witty. Just like anyone, he was secretive about some things, while also had many fears. He was devoted to the truth and strongly believed to state the truth as he saw it (Discovering Biography). John Locke was an important philosopher who contributed to the Enlightenment, changed the thought of Education, and wrote his Essay on Human
Locke worked with Robert Boyle, when learning about new sciences and medicine. Locke also learned about experimental and empirical methods (Clapp). Locke decided to study medicine, he was well trained but never actually permitted to teach the profession. He worked with Thomas Sydenham, who greatly influenced him. After Locke went on a diplomatic mission with Sir Walter Vane and rejected a secretaryship with him, he wanted to return back to Oxford, and studied Descartes who was the first philosopher who Locke really enjoyed. He was a very complicated fellow, more than most had expected. He was known to have much respect for many men and women. He was modest, prudent, pious, and witty. Just like anyone, he was secretive about some things, while also had many fears. He was devoted to the truth and strongly believed to state the truth as he saw it (Discovering Biography). John Locke was an important philosopher who contributed to the Enlightenment, changed the thought of Education, and wrote his Essay on Human