LockeRoutledge, 1993 M12 2 - 704 páginas Locke was originally published in two volumes, Epistemology and Ontology. This paperback edition has within its covers the full text of both volumes. |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Ideas | 11 |
Knowledge and belief | 79 |
Perceptual knowledge | 151 |
Particulars universalsand intuitive knowledge | 219 |
Notes | 305 |
Bibliography | 332 |
336 | |
Introduction | 1 |
Substance and mode | 13 |
God Nature and theLaw of Nature | 129 |
dentity | 203 |
Notes | 297 |
329 | |
333 | |
Volume II Ontology | 343 |
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