The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Correspondence: Volume VI. Letters 2199-2664

The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Correspondence: Volume VI. Letters 2199-2664
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Synopsis The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Correspondence: Volume VI. Letters 2199-2664 by : John Locke

A scholarly edition of The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Correspondence: Letters 2199-2664 by E. S. de Beer. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.

A Companion to Locke

A Companion to Locke
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 598
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ISBN-10 : 9781405178150
ISBN-13 : 1405178159
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Synopsis A Companion to Locke by : Matthew Stuart

This collection of 28 original essays examines the diverse scope of John Locke’s contributions as a celebrated philosopher, empiricist, and father of modern political theory. Explores the impact of Locke’s thought and writing across a range of fields including epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, political theory, education, religion, and economics Delves into the most important Lockean topics, such as innate ideas, perception, natural kinds, free will, natural rights, religious toleration, and political liberalism Identifies the political, philosophical, and religious contexts in which Locke’s views developed, with perspectives from today’s leading philosophers and scholars Offers an unprecedented reference of Locke’s contributions and his continued influence

John Locke and Natural Philosophy

John Locke and Natural Philosophy
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9780191506253
ISBN-13 : 0191506257
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Synopsis John Locke and Natural Philosophy by : Peter R. Anstey

Peter Anstey presents a thorough and innovative study of John Locke's views on the method and content of natural philosophy. Focusing on Locke's Essay concerning Human Understanding, but also drawing extensively from his other writings and manuscript remains, Anstey argues that Locke was an advocate of the Experimental Philosophy: the new approach to natural philosophy championed by Robert Boyle and the early Royal Society who were opposed to speculative philosophy. On the question of method, Anstey shows how Locke's pessimism about the prospects for a demonstrative science of nature led him, in the Essay, to promote Francis Bacon's method of natural history, and to downplay the value of hypotheses and analogical reasoning in science. But, according to Anstey, Locke never abandoned the ideal of a demonstrative natural philosophy, for he believed that if we could discover the primary qualities of the tiny corpuscles that constitute material bodies, we could then establish a kind of corpuscular metric that would allow us a genuine science of nature. It was only after the publication of the Essay, however, that Locke came to realize that Newton's Principia provided a model for the role of demonstrative reasoning in science based on principles established upon observation, and this led him to make significant revisions to his views in the 1690s. On the content of Locke's natural philosophy, it is argued that even though Locke adhered to the Experimental Philosophy, he was not averse to speculation about the corpuscular nature of matter. Anstey takes us into new terrain and new interpretations of Locke's thought in his explorations of his mercurialist transmutational chymistry, his theory of generation by seminal principles, and his conventionalism about species.

The Correspondence of John Locke, Volume 1

The Correspondence of John Locke, Volume 1
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
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ISBN-10 : 0199573611
ISBN-13 : 9780199573615
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Synopsis The Correspondence of John Locke, Volume 1 by : E. S. de Beer

E. S. de Beer>'s eight-volume edition of the correspondence of John Locke is a classic of modern scholarship. The intellectual range of the correspondence is universal, covering philosophy, theology, medicine, history, geography, economics, law, politics, travel and botany. This first volume covers the years 1650 to 1679.

John Locke

John Locke
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Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : 1404204202
ISBN-13 : 9781404204201
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Synopsis John Locke by : Graham Faiella

Gives a brief biography of philosopher John Locke, including the people and ideas that influenced him, and looks at his views on reason and how they influenced other philosophers and the Enlightenment.

John Locke Bibliography

John Locke Bibliography
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Publisher : Thoemmes Continuum
Total Pages : 582
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Synopsis John Locke Bibliography by : Jean S. Yolton

This bibliography documents John Locke's works published from 1654 through 1800. It includes the publishing history of all known editions and translations, as well as material published in journals, and posthumous materials whenever published.

The Correspondence of John Locke

The Correspondence of John Locke
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Total Pages : 818
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Synopsis The Correspondence of John Locke by : John Locke

The Cambridge Companion to Locke's 'Essay Concerning Human Understanding'

The Cambridge Companion to Locke's 'Essay Concerning Human Understanding'
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 18
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ISBN-10 : 9781139827232
ISBN-13 : 1139827235
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Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Locke's 'Essay Concerning Human Understanding' by : Lex Newman

First published in 1689, John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding is widely recognised as among the greatest works in the history of Western philosophy. The Essay puts forward a systematic empiricist theory of mind, detailing how all ideas and knowledge arise from sense experience. Locke was trained in mechanical philosophy and he crafted his account to be consistent with the best natural science of his day. The Essay was highly influential and its rendering of empiricism would become the standard for subsequent theorists. This Companion volume includes fifteen new essays from leading scholars. Covering the major themes of Locke's work, they explain his views while situating the ideas in the historical context of Locke's day and often clarifying their relationship to ongoing work in philosophy. Pitched to advanced undergraduates and graduate students, it is ideal for use in courses on early modern philosophy, British empiricism and John Locke.