本の詳細
形式
キンドル
ページ数
331
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2019
出版社
Oxford University Press
版
1
ISBN-10
0190662220
ISBN-13
9780190662226
説明
Georges Dicker offers a thorough exploration of John Locke's seminal work, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, examining its intricate themes and ideas with keen insight. Dicker delves into Locke's perspective on knowledge, reality, and the human mind, elucidating the philosophical arguments that shaped modern thought. His commentary serves as a vital bridge between Locke's 17th-century insights and contemporary philosophical discussions, making complex theories accessible to readers.
As Dicker navigates through Locke's arguments, he highlights the significance of empirical knowledge and the limitations of human understanding. The analysis not only reflects on Locke's historical context but also illustrates the ongoing relevance of his theories in today's philosophical landscape. Through thoughtful examination, Dicker encourages readers to engage deeply with Locke’s insights, fostering a greater appreciation for the foundational questions surrounding knowledge and existence.
As Dicker navigates through Locke's arguments, he highlights the significance of empirical knowledge and the limitations of human understanding. The analysis not only reflects on Locke's historical context but also illustrates the ongoing relevance of his theories in today's philosophical landscape. Through thoughtful examination, Dicker encourages readers to engage deeply with Locke’s insights, fostering a greater appreciation for the foundational questions surrounding knowledge and existence.
ジャンル
哲学