John Locke and Respresentative realism

Description John Locke proposes Representative Realism in which the direct content of perception is ideas, not objects in the world. However, he also argues that there is a certain relation between ideas and objects so that the perceiver can acquire knowledge about the objects and the world. Explain what guarantees the relation, that is, what evidences Locke presents to support his claim that ideas resemble objects. (use the slide as a guide, but do not use any secondary materials, esp., the internet materials. Read NOTE carefully) NOTE: This is not a research paper. It is inappropriate to use secondary sources (commentaries, etc.) from the library. It is an explication de texte showing your understanding (in your own words) of what you have read and discussed in class.