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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding is a foundational work by John Locke that explores the nature of human knowledge and understanding. Published in 1689, it presents the idea of the mind at birth as a blank slate, later filled through experience. This essay significantly contributed to the development of empiricism in modern philosophy and influenced Enlightenment thinkers like David Hume and George Berkeley. In Book I, Locke challenges the rationalist belief in innate ideas. Book II outlines his theory of ideas, distinguishing between passively acquired simple ideas (e.g., "red," "sweet") and actively constructed complex ideas (e.g., numbers, causes and effects, abstract concepts). He differentiates primary qualities of bodies, such as shape and motion, from secondary qualities, which are sensations like "red" and "sweet," asserting that the latter depend on the former. Additionally, Locke presents a psychological criterion for personal identity. Book III addresses the role of language in understanding, while Book IV delves into knowledge itself, covering topics such as intuition, mathematics, moral philosophy, natural philosophy (science), faith, and opinion. This comprehensive examination of human understanding remains a pivotal text in philosophical discourse.
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, John Locke
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- 2022
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