Comparison of Locke's and Montaigne's Educational Thoughts

1, Locke advocates training young people to be strong, knowledgeable, talented, elegant and good at handling all kinds of affairs. This kind of education should start from three aspects: morality, intelligence and physique.

2. "Only doubt can judge and identify". Starting from skepticism, he criticized the destruction of scholastic religious theology education on children's body and mind. He opposes over-confidence in book knowledge, over-memorization, and various constraints and punishments on learning. However, it advocates that young people should give full play to their intelligence, gain real knowledge from practice, interact with people more and travel more.