John Locke (1632–1704) concerned himself primarily with society, where his views are often contrasted with those of Thomas Hobbes, and with epistemology, where he is usually placed alongside David ...
Locke's Wild Fancies: Empiricism, Personhood, and Fictionality (pp. 187-204) "In "Idea", a thousand nameless Joys": Secondary Qualities in Arnauld, Locke, and Haywood ...
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