The Cambridge companion to Locke / edited by Vere Chappell.
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- unmediated
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- B1297 CAM
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction; 1. Locke's life and times J. R. Milton; 2. Locke's theory of ideas Vere Chappell; 3. Locke's philosophy of body Edwin McCann; 4. Locke's philosophy of mind Jonathan Bennett; 5. Locke's philosophy of language Paul Guyer; 6. Locke's theory of knowledge Roger Woolhouse; 7. Locke's philosophy of religion Nicholas Wolterstorff; 8. Locke's moral philosophy J. B. Schneewind; 9. Locke's political philosophy Richard Ashcraft; 10. Locke's influence Hans Aarsleff.
The main subject of this book is Locke's philosophy, in the current academic sense of that term. So construed, philosophy is a special field of inquiry, marked off, even if not very clearly, from other fields and in particular from the various empirical sciences
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