The Cambridge Companion to LockeVere Claiborne Chappell Cambridge University Press, 24. jun. 1994 - 329 sider The essays in this volume provide a systematic survey of Locke's philosophy informed by the most recent scholarship. They cover Locke's theory of ideas, his philosophies of body, mind, language, and religion, his theory of knowledge, his ethics, and his political philosophy. There are also chapters on Locke's life and subsequent influence. New readers and nonspecialists will find this the most convenient, accessible guide to Locke currently available. |
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Lockes life and times | 5 |
Lockes theory of ideas | 26 |
Lockes philosophy of body | 56 |
Lockes philosophy of mind | 89 |
Lockes philosophy of language | 115 |
Lockes theory of knowledge | 146 |
Lockes philosophy of religion | 172 |
Lockes moral philosophy | 199 |
Lockes political philosophy | 226 |
Lockes influence | 252 |
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Aarsleff abstract ideas action assent bare particulars belief bishop of Worcester body Book Boyle called causal chapter claim complex ideas concept concerning Condillac connection corpuscularian demonstration Descartes discussion distinction doctrine edition Encyclopédie epistemology Essay evidence existence explain fact God's idea of substance individuals innate John Locke JONATHAN BENNETT kind knowledge language Law of Nature Leibniz Letter Concerning Toleration Locke argues Locke says Locke's Locke's philosophy Locke's theory Locke's view Lockean matter means mental mind modes moral names natural law natural philosophy nominal essence notion objects obligation one's Oxford particular passage perceive perception personal identity philosophy of language political primary qualities principles problem proposition question rational real constitution real essence reason religion religious revelation secondary qualities seems sensation sense sensible qualities signification simple ideas society sort species Stillingfleet substratum supposed things thinking thought tion tradition Treatises of Government triangle truth uneasiness words Yolton