
Locke
by
John Dunn
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Format
Paperback
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
May 1, 1984
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192875604
ISBN-13
9780192875600
Description
In a captivating exploration of Enlightenment thought, John Dunn delves into the life and ideas of John Locke, one of history's most profound philosophers. Dunn examines Locke’s quest for understanding—how humans can acquire knowledge and the ethical frameworks for living a meaningful life. He artfully unpacks Locke's theories, revealing their relevance in today's world.
Through engaging prose, Dunn brings to life Locke's views on reason, belief, and the social contract, encouraging readers to grapple with big questions while appreciating the nuances of human experience. This enriching journey invites reflection on knowledge and morality, making it a compelling read for anyone passionate about philosophy.
Through engaging prose, Dunn brings to life Locke's views on reason, belief, and the social contract, encouraging readers to grapple with big questions while appreciating the nuances of human experience. This enriching journey invites reflection on knowledge and morality, making it a compelling read for anyone passionate about philosophy.
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