Locke and the compass of human understanding

Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press. Edited by John Locke (1970)
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Professor Yolton delves into John Locke 's most important work, the Essay Concerning Human Understanding

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original Yolton, John W. (1970) "Locke and the Compass of Human Understanding: A Selective Commentary on the 'Essay'". Cambridge University Press

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Primary and Secondary Qualities.Robert A. Wilson - 2015 - In Matthew Stuart (ed.), A Companion to Locke. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 193-211.
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Locke vs. Boyle: The real essence of corpuscular species.Jan-Erik Jones - 2007 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 15 (4):659 – 684.
Locke on Scientific Methodology.Huaping Lu-Adler - 2021 - In Jessica Gordon-Roth & Shelley Weinberg (eds.), The Lockean Mind. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 277-89.

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