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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Vol. 1)
Exploring Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind by John Locke
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492 pages
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Exploring the nature of human knowledge and the mind, this foundational text in empiricism challenges the concept of innate ideas. Locke proposes that the mind starts as a "tabula rasa," or blank slate, influenced by experience. Published in 1689, it serves as a significant Enlightenment work that examines how knowledge is acquired and understood, laying the groundwork for modern philosophy.
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2024, paperback
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