Condillac: Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge

Condillac: Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge
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Synopsis Condillac: Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge by : Etienne Bonnot De Condillac

A highly influential work in the history of philosophy of mind and language.

An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge

An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge
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Synopsis An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge by : Etienne Bonnot de Condillac

An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge

An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge
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Synopsis An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge by : Étienne Bonnot de Condillac

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

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

Condillac: Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge

Condillac: Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge
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Synopsis Condillac: Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge by : Etienne Bonnot De Condillac

Condillac's Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge, first published in French in 1746 and offered here in a new translation, represented in its time a radical departure from the dominant conception of the mind as a reservoir of innately given ideas. Descartes had held that knowledge must rest on ideas; Condillac turned this upside down by arguing that speech and words are the origin of mental life and knowledge. His work influenced many later philosophers, and also anticipated Wittgenstein's view of language and its relation to mind and thought.

Hamlet's Mill

Hamlet's Mill
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Synopsis Hamlet's Mill by : Giorgio De Santillana

An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge (1756)

An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge (1756)
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Synopsis An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge (1756) by : Etienne Bonnot de Condillac (Philosopher, Political Economist, Abbot, France)

An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
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Synopsis An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by : David Hume

"An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding" is a book by David Hume created as a revision of an earlier work, Hume's "A Treatise of Human Nature". The argument of the Enquiry proceeds by a series of incremental steps, separated into chapters which logically succeed one another. After expounding his epistemology, Hume explains how to apply his principles to specific topics. This book has proven highly influential, both in the years that would immediately follow and today. Immanuel Kant points to it as the book which woke him from his self-described "dogmatic slumber."

Condillac: Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge

Condillac: Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge
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Synopsis Condillac: Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge by : Etienne Bonnot De Condillac

Condillac's Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge, first published in French in 1746 and offered here in a new translation, represented in its time a radical departure from the dominant conception of the mind as a reservoir of innately given ideas. Descartes had held that knowledge must rest on ideas; Condillac turned this upside down by arguing that speech and words are the origin of mental life and knowledge. His work influenced many later philosophers, and also anticipated Wittgenstein's view of language and its relation to mind and thought.

An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge

An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge
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Synopsis An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge by : Étienne Bonnot De Condillac

Excerpt from An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge: Being a Supplement to Mr. Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding If any name can be faid to have had weight with our author, it was that of Mr. Locke. This is the more remarkable, as he fame to have but an indifferent opinion of his ovum countrymen, thofe great metaphyfieians Des Cartes and Mallebranche, the former of whom he charges with being a firanger to the origin and formation of ideas, the other with metaphyfi cal reveries. Thus he fhews himfelf a friend to truth wherever he finds it and as flich he could not but have a regard for a writer, whofe memory will be ever revered by thofe. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.