Locke's Theory Knowledge and its Historical Relations
Delve into the profound insights of John Locke with Locke's Theory Knowledge and its Historical Relations, authored by James Gibson and published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This comprehensive volume spans 354 pages, meticulously examining Locke's theories surrounding knowledge, the formation of ideas, causality, and the concept of self. Originally published in 1917 and reprinted multiple times, this work remains an essential reference for students and enthusiasts of philosophy alike. Whether you're a scholar seeking to deepen your understanding of Locke's contributions or a curious reader exploring the foundations of modern thought, this book offers invaluable perspectives on the intricacies of knowledge. Discover the historical context and enduring relevance of Locke's ideas in this expertly curated text.