LockeRoutledge, 2.12.1993 г. - 704 страници Locke was originally published in two volumes, Epistemology and Ontology. This paperback edition has within its covers the full text of both volumes. |
Съдържание
Introduction | 1 |
IDEAS | 11 |
Introduction to Part I | 13 |
Ideas and compositionalism in traditional logic | 19 |
Ideas and epistemology before Locke | 26 |
Simple and complex ideas | 36 |
Ideas as images | 44 |
Ideas as intentional acts and ideas as intentional objects | 52 |
Locke on meaning and some modern criticisms | 269 |
Reflections on understanding and imagination | 277 |
Necessity reason and language | 289 |
Conclusions of Volume I | 301 |
Introduction 1 | 1 |
Introduction to Part I 15 | 15 |
Our complex ideas of substances and the idea | 31 |
Substance and real essence matter and spirit and | 39 |
Ideas as natural signs | 60 |
a summary | 67 |
Reflections on the structure of thought | 70 |
KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF | 79 |
Introduction to Part II | 81 |
The degrees of knowledge and the role of method | 88 |
Other divisions of knowledge | 96 |
Probability and the nature of assent | 104 |
The grounds of probability | 113 |
Reflections on the definition of knowledge | 125 |
Belief and rationality | 145 |
PERCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE | 151 |
Introduction to Part III | 153 |
The authority and limits of sensitive knowledge | 155 |
Does perceptual knowledge have independent authority? | 166 |
Does perceptual knowledge have a firm boundary? | 173 |
The scope of perceptual knowledge | 180 |
Two modern approaches to sensation | 193 |
Private language and secondary qualities | 207 |
Introduction to Part IV | 221 |
Thought about particulars | 237 |
Abstraction and the ideal of precision | 259 |
Substance mode and the argument from language 51 | 51 |
Species and their names in the corpuscularian world 65 | 65 |
Are there real species? 78 | 78 |
Locke on the difference between substances and modes 91 | 91 |
Reflections on the notion of substance 110 | 110 |
Introduction to Part II 131 | 131 |
The form of Lockes mechanism 142 | 142 |
Reflections on rationalism empiricism and mechanism 154 | 154 |
The existence of God 169 | 169 |
The Law of Nature and human freedom 184 | 184 |
Reflections on Lockes ethics 196 | 196 |
Introduction to Part III 205 | 205 |
Locke on living things 216 | 216 |
Forms of material unity 229 | 229 |
Artificial and other problematic objects 239 | 239 |
Personal identity before the Essay 254 | 254 |
Lockes theory of personal identity 260 | 260 |
Contemporary reactions to Lockes theory 269 | 269 |
NeoLockean and antiLockean theories | 278 |
Conclusions of Volume II 293 | 293 |
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