Primary and secondary qualities -- Representative theories of perception -- Substance and essence -- Abstract ideals and universals -- Identity and diversity -- Personal identity -- Empiricism and innate notions.
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Mackie examines various philosophical problems raised in John Locke's 'An Essay Concerning Human Understanding'. He carefully considers Locke's treatment of these problems, but proposes his own resolution of the related issues in contemporary philosophy. He also proposes his theory of a realism combined with a moderate empiricism.
Problems from Locke
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Locke, John,1632-1704., Essay concerning human understanding.
Locke, John,1632-1704., Essay concerning human understanding.
Essay concerning human understanding (Locke, John)