“Where all is but dream, reasoning and arguments are of no use, truth and knowledge nothing.”
Quote by John Locke
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The Locke Reader: Selections from the Works of John Locke with a General Introduction and Commentary
This book serves as a curated selection of John Locke's philosophical works, offering readers a glimpse into the ideas and theories that shaped Enlightenment thought. It includes a general introduction that provides context for Locke's contributions to philosophy and a commentary that elucidates the significance of his writings. more
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