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Some Thoughts Concerning Education

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306 pages
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11 hours

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The book presents a series of letters written by John Locke in 1684, offering his insights on education to friends Mary and Edward Clarke regarding their son. Despite being unmarried and childless, Locke shares his influential Enlightenment philosophies, emphasizing the importance of nurturing a child's mind and character. His correspondence reflects his profound understanding of human development and the role of education in shaping individuals, making it a significant contribution to educational theory.

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Some Thoughts Concerning Education, John Locke

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2022
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