Locke

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The books in this series combine extracts from the works of the world’s greatest thinkers with commentary from distinguished philosophy writers. This text studies the philosophy of John Locke.

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John Locke 1632-1704

What Newton did for physics in the seventeenth century, Locke did for philosophy. The revolution wrought by these two giants established the intellectual underpinnings of the modern world.

Yet out own age has called their contributions into question. While Newton’s universe has come to seem unduly mechanistic, Locke has been out of favour for his wordy rhetoric, the apparent imprecision of his thought and the perceived irrelevance of his once-radical empiricism.

This fascinating guide restores an underrated thinker to his rightful place at the very centre of modern philosophical enquiry. Basing his exposition upon a resourceful re-reading of An Essay concerning Human Understanding, Michael Ayers explains the historical significance of Locke’s philosophical project, and its continuing capacity to challenge and compel.

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Weight 47 g
Dimensions 177 × 111 mm
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Paperback

Pages

58

Language

English

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Dewey

192 (edition:21)

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