An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, المجلد 1Meridian Books, 1964 - 475 من الصفحات This volume is the first modern abridgment of Locke's Essay, a work which marked the real starting point of British empiricism with its attempt to distinguish knowledge from belief and its premise that "all knowledge is founded on and ultimately derives itself from sense ... or sensation." |
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INTRODUCTION BY A D WOOZLEY | 9 |
THE EPISTLE TO THE READER | 55 |
OF INNATE NOTIONS | 63 |
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