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Étienne Bonnot de Condillac was a prominent French philosopher and epistemologist, known for his innovative ideas on the philosophy of mind and language. He was a key figure in the development of empiricism, arguing that knowledge is derived from sensory experience. His works, including 'Treatise on Sensations', emphasized the importance of sensations as the foundation of all human knowledge, proposing that mental processes are shaped by sensory experiences rather than innate ideas. Condillac's ideas were influential in the fields of psychology and education, as he sought to apply philosophical principles to practical instructional methods.

In addition to his philosophical contributions, Condillac also wrote extensively on subjects such as economics and linguistics. His theories on the evolution of language and communication were groundbreaking, suggesting that language develops from the need to express sensations and thoughts. Condillac's work has influenced a range of scholars, including later philosophers and psychologists, who built upon his ideas about the relationship between sensory experience and cognition. His legacy continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about perception and knowledge acquisition.

国籍 法语
出生日期 September 30, 1714
出生地点 Grenoble, France
去世日期 July 3, 1780