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im doing a report on him and i have a little so far...john Locke was born August 29, 1632 in Bristol, England.He was a skeptic(a person who demands clear, observable, undoubtable evidence based on expirience before accepting any claim that it is true.)he believes that "impirical data"(the senses) can decieve you.and one more thing.....its ironic that he is ENGLISH (no pun intended) and he influenced U.S.A 's founding fathers

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