John Locke

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Complex Ideas
Daniel E. Flage
Descriptive Laws
epistemology
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ethics of belief
ethics of belief in early modern philosophy
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Free Agent
Free Volitions
free will debate
freedom of the will
Harold W. Noonan
Immaterial Substance
Innate Practical Principle
Innate Principles
Insensible Parts
John P. Wright
John Passmore
Locke's Account
Locke's Admission
Locke's Discussion
Locke's Text
Locke's Theory
Locke's thought
Locke's View
Locke’s Account
Locke’s Admission
Locke’s Discussion
Locke’s Text
Locke’s Theory
Locke’s View
Men Assent
Mixed Modes
moral epistemology
moral theory
natural law philosophy
Nominal Essences
perception theory
personal identity
philosophy of mind
Real Essence
Richard III
Robert Stecker
Sober Man
Traditional Natural Law Theory
Vere Chappell
Wrong Measures
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415141901
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Apr 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding is among the most important books in philosophy ever written. It is also a difficult work dealing with many themes, including the origin of ideas; the extent and limits of human knowledge; the philosophy of perception; and religion and morality. This volume is original in that it focuses on the last two of these topics and provides a clear and insightful survey of these overlooked aspects of Locke's best known work. Four eminent Locke scholars present authoritative discussions of Locke's view on the ethics of belief, personal identity, free will and moral theory. Contributors include John Passmore (Australian National University), Harold Noonan (Birmingham University), Vere Chappell (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), and Daniel Flage (James Madison University).

Gary Fuller is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Central Michigan University. Robert Stecker is Professor of Philosophy at Central Michigan University and author of Artworks: Definition, Meaning, Value (1997). John P. Wright is Professor of Philosophy at Central Michigan University and co-editor of Psyche and Soma: Physicians and Metaphysicians on the Mind/Body Problem (forthcoming 2000).