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Locke

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Zusatztext 'An admirable introduction - written by a real philosopher with a real philosophical interest in Locke.' - Andrew Pyle! Bristol University! UK'A wonderful contribution to the understanding of Locke by non-specialists.' - Dan Kaufman! University of Colorado! Boulder! USA'Admirably clear.' - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Informationen zum Autor E.J. Lowe is professor of philosophy at the University of Durham. He is author of Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Locke on Human Understanding and An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind . Klappentext John Locke (1632-1704) was one of the towering philosophers of the Enlightenment and arguably the greatest English philosopher. Many assumptions we now take for granted, about liberty, knowledge and government, come from Locke and his most influential works, "An "Essay Concerning Human Understanding and "Two Treatises of Government. In this superb introduction to Locke's thought, EJ Lowe covers all the major aspects of his philosophy. Whilst sensitive to the Seventeenth century background to Locke's thought, he concentrates on introducing and assessing Locke in a contemporary philosophical setting, explaining why he is so important today. Beginning with a helpful overview of Locke's life and times, he explains how Locke challenged the idea that the human mind and knowledge of the external world rested on innate principles, laying the philosophical foundations of empiricism later taken up Berkeley and Hume. Subsequent chapters introduce and critically assess topics fundamental to understanding Locke: his theories of substance and identity, language and meaning, philosophy of action and free will, and political freedom and toleration. In doing so, he explains some of the more complex yet pivotal aspects of Locke's thought, such as his theory that language rests on ideas and how Locke's theory of personal identity paved the way for modern empirical psychology. A final chapter assesses Locke's legacy, and the book includes a helpful chronology of Locke's life and glossary of unfamiliar terms. Ideal for those coming to Locke for the first time, in any discipline, EJ Lowe provides a stimulating and lucid introduction to this widely-studied philosopher. Zusammenfassung In this superb introduction to Locke's thought, EJ Lowe covers all the major aspects of his philosophy. He concentrates on introducing and assessing Locke in a contemporary philosophical setting, explaining why he is so important today. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Life and Work; Chapter 2 Knowledge and Experience; Chapter 3 Substance and Identity; Chapter 4 Language and Meaning; Chapter 5 Agency and Will; Chapter 6 Liberty and Toleration; Chapter 7 Legacy and Influence;...

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Authors E.J. Lowe
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.05.2005
 
EAN 9780415283472
ISBN 978-0-415-28347-2
No. of pages 236
Series The Routledge Philosophers
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

PHILOSOPHY / General, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Medieval, Western philosophy: c 1600 to c 1900, Philosophical traditions and schools of thought

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