John Locke and the Ethics of BeliefCambridge University Press, 26.01.1996 г. - 248 страници This book discusses the ethics of belief that Locke developed in the last book of his Essay: how we ought to govern our opinions, especially on matters of religion and morality. Wolterstorff shows that this concern was instigated by the collapse of a once-unified moral and religious tradition in Europe into warring factions. After presenting Hume's powerful attack on Locke's recommended practice, Wolterstorff argues for Locke's originality and emphasizes his contribution to the "modernity" of post-sixteenth-century philosophy. |
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Rationality in everyday life | 1 |
The scope of knowledge | 12 |
The nature of knowledge | 38 |
Belief and its governance | 60 |
Reasons role | 86 |
APPLICATIONS OF THE VISION | 118 |
Morality | 134 |
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VISION | 148 |
Humes attack why implementing Lockes practice is not always doing ones best | 159 |
Lockes originality | 180 |
WHERE LOCKE WAS ORIGINAL | 218 |
Locke and the making of modern philosophy | 227 |
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