An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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Publisher Description
For over three centuries, John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding has stood as a foundational text of modern philosophy, yet its seventeenth-century prose often distances modern readers from its revolutionary insights. This Modern Reader's Edition renders Locke's masterpiece into clear, accessible English while preserving every argument, nuance, and example. Here you will encounter Locke's groundbreaking account of how the human mind acquires knowledge from experience, his famous critique of innate ideas, his exploration of simple and complex ideas, his theory of primary and secondary qualities, and his careful examination of language and the limits of understanding. Locke challenges us to examine the foundations of our beliefs, to distinguish knowledge from probability, and to recognize the proper bounds of human reason. Whether you are a student of philosophy, a curious reader, or someone seeking to understand the roots of modern empiricism, this edition offers a faithful and engaging path into one of the most important works of Western thought. Part of The Modern Wisdom Library.