The Works of John Locke, in Ten Volumes - Vol. ICosimo, Inc., 2008 M01 1 - 360 páginas From the American and French revolutions to modern theories of consciousness to contemporary entertainment (the hit TV series Lost features a character named John Locke who espouses Lockeian concepts), the influence of English philosopher JOHN LOCKE (16321704) falls wide and deep over Western culture. Yet his writings are less familiar to even serious readers and students of philosophy than that of other great thinkers of recent centuries. Here, Cosimo proudly presents, in 10 volumes, a replica of the 1801 tenth edition of Lockes collected works. Volume I includes: [ Preface to the Works [ Life of the Author [ Epistle Dedicatory to the Essay of Human Understanding [ Epistle to the Reader [ Contents of the Essay of Human Understanding [ An Analysis of Mr. Lockes Doctrine of Ideas [ An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, to the End of Chap. XXII. Book II. |
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... notice of his letter to the earl of ** , dated may 6 , 1676 , with a curious old M. s . on the subject of free masonry ; published in the Gentleman's Magazine for september , 1758 . We are informed , that there is a great number of ...
... notice of his letter to the earl of ** , dated may 6 , 1676 , with a curious old M. s . on the subject of free masonry ; published in the Gentleman's Magazine for september , 1758 . We are informed , that there is a great number of ...
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... notice comes unhappily too late to be made use of on the present occasion , I can only take the liberty of in- timating it along with some other sources of intelli- gence , which I have endeavoured to lay open , and which may probably ...
... notice comes unhappily too late to be made use of on the present occasion , I can only take the liberty of in- timating it along with some other sources of intelli- gence , which I have endeavoured to lay open , and which may probably ...
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... notice is likewise taken of Mr. Locke's wife , in his letters to Mr. Clarke , ( for the use of whose son Mr. Locke drew up most of the Thoughts on Education ) between 1692 and 1702 , r b 2 ibid . ing ing to lie in at Wrington , with her ...
... notice is likewise taken of Mr. Locke's wife , in his letters to Mr. Clarke , ( for the use of whose son Mr. Locke drew up most of the Thoughts on Education ) between 1692 and 1702 , r b 2 ibid . ing ing to lie in at Wrington , with her ...
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... notice , or discover in word or look the least concern . So that I believe there is not a man in the world so much master of taciturnity and passion . He has here a physician's place , which frees him from the exercise of the college ...
... notice , or discover in word or look the least concern . So that I believe there is not a man in the world so much master of taciturnity and passion . He has here a physician's place , which frees him from the exercise of the college ...
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... notice when there should be occasion . ' This gave him confidence ; and he continued with Mr. Veen for some time , without going abroad , except at night , for fear of being known . In the mean time , he was per- suaded to go to Cleves ...
... notice when there should be occasion . ' This gave him confidence ; and he continued with Mr. Veen for some time , without going abroad , except at night , for fear of being known . In the mean time , he was per- suaded to go to Cleves ...
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