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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - John Locke - książka
Producent: Wordsworth
John Locke (1632-1704) was arguably one of the most impactful English writers of his era. His seminal works, "Essay Concerning Human Understanding" (1690) and "Two Treatises of Government" (1690), played a pivotal role in shaping the intellectual landscape of the eighteenth century. Contradiction to this period, Locke's contributions are often highlighted as cornerstones of the Enlightenment. Both the "Essay" and particularly the second of the "Two Treatises" left a significant imprint and were avidly read by people of Locke's time and shortly thereafter. His audience spanned across various segments of society, ranging from philosophers, historians, and political thinkers to community leaders, politicians, and lay readers who were keen to engage with the flourishing print culture of the day. Locke's assertion that the human mind was a tabula rasa, a blank slate awaiting experiences, complemented his belief in natural human freedom and equality, and the inherent right to form and govern their societies. In modern times, Locke's writings remain approachable and thought-provoking to scholars and students, yet they continue to captivate general readers interested in the classics of global literature.
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