Locke

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Routledge, 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.
 

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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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