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The Politics of Locke's Philosophy: A Social Study of an Essay Concerning Human Understanding
For the first time John Locke's masterpiece, An Essays Concerning Human Understanding (1960), is examined as a valuable social document which says much about author's social and political values and those of his age. The book is seldom read today except as a technical philosophic treatise by a narrow audience of specialist. Yet Locke wrote for the general educated public, with the hope of aiding them in leading more rational lives and in forming a more rational society.
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121 Woo p
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Publisher | University of California Press : Berkeley, USA., 1983 |
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xiv + 241hlm: 14,5x22,5cm
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English
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0-520-04457-6
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