
Locke: A Very Short Introduction
작성자
John Dunn
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
112
언어
영어
출판됨
Jul 31, 2003
출판사
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192803948
ISBN-13
9780192803948
설명
John Locke emerges as a pivotal figure in the development of modern philosophical thought, and this concise exploration sheds light on his significant contributions. As a prominent English philosopher of the late seventeenth century, Locke's ideas laid the groundwork for various fields, including political theory, epistemology, and personal identity.
Through a thoughtful examination of his works, the narrative highlights Locke's influential concepts, such as the tabula rasa, or blank slate, which posits that individuals are shaped by their experiences rather than innate ideas. His theories on government and the rights of individuals continue to resonate, influencing democratic thought and the notion of personal freedom.
As readers journey through Locke’s intellectual landscape, they will gain insight into his enduring legacy and the relevance of his ideas in contemporary discussions. This introduction invites reflection on the philosophical questions that shape human understanding and governance today.
Through a thoughtful examination of his works, the narrative highlights Locke's influential concepts, such as the tabula rasa, or blank slate, which posits that individuals are shaped by their experiences rather than innate ideas. His theories on government and the rights of individuals continue to resonate, influencing democratic thought and the notion of personal freedom.
As readers journey through Locke’s intellectual landscape, they will gain insight into his enduring legacy and the relevance of his ideas in contemporary discussions. This introduction invites reflection on the philosophical questions that shape human understanding and governance today.