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Locke, Literary Criticism, and Philosophy
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248 pages
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This work explores the interplay between philosophy and literary criticism in John Locke's "Essay Concerning Human Understanding." It delves into Locke's ideas on knowledge and perception, examining how they influence literary interpretation and critique. By analyzing the connections between Locke's theories and their implications for understanding literature, the book offers a fresh perspective on the significance of his philosophical contributions in the realm of literary studies.
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2004, hardcover
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