An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Vol. 1) An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Vol. 1)

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Vol. 1‪)‬

Exploring Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind by John Locke

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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke is a foundational text in the philosophy of empiricism, exploring the nature of human knowledge and the mind. Published in 1689, this Enlightenment masterpiece challenges the notion of innate ideas, proposing instead that the mind begins as a "tabula rasa" or blank slate, shaped by experience.



Locke meticulously dissects the formation of ideas, distinguishing between simple ideas derived from sensory experience and complex ideas constructed by the mind. He examines primary and secondary qualities, emphasizing that our perception of the world is mediated by these qualities.



Locke's exploration of personal identity introduces a psychological criterion, laying the groundwork for modern discussions on self and consciousness. The essay also delves into language, knowledge, and belief, offering insights into intuition, mathematics, and moral philosophy.



An Essay Concerning Human Understanding remains a pivotal work in the categories of Philosophy, Epistemology, and Enlightenment Studies, influencing thinkers like David Hume and George Berkeley. Locke's clear and methodical approach invites readers to reconsider the origins and limits of human understanding.

GENRE
Health, Mind & Body
RELEASED
2024
August 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
492
Pages
PUBLISHER
BoD - Books on Demand
SELLER
eBoD GmbH
SIZE
859.2
KB
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