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An essay concerning human understanding

Locke, John, 1632-1704 (Author). Phemister, Pauline. (Added Author).

John Locke sets out his theory of knowledge and how we acquire it. Eschewing doctrines of innate principles and ideas, Locke shows how all our ideas, even the most abstract and complex, are grounded in human experience and attained by sensation of external things or reflection upon our own mental activities. A thorough examination of the communication of ideas through language and the conventions of taking words as signs of ideas paves the way for his penetrating critique of the limitations of ideas and the extent of our knowledge of ourselves, the world, God, and morals.

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  • ISBN: 0199296626
  • ISBN: 9780199296620
  • Physical Description lvi, 520 pages --.
  • Publisher Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008.

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