Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 633 g
Drafts for the Essay Concerning Human Understanding: Volume II: Draft C
Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 633 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-871721-8
Verlag: Oxford University Press(UK)
This volume provides the first complete edition of the third and final surviving draft of John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding, dating from 1685, four years before the publication of the Essay itself (December 1689). There is a General Introduction that gives a detailed account of the content and circumstances of composition of this draft, and a Textual Introduction that provides a full description of the manuscript and its history.
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- General Introduction
- Work on the Essay, 1672-1683
- Writing the Essay, 1683-1689
- Draft C of the Essay
- Textual Introduction
- The History and Description of the Text
- The Transcription of the Manuscript
- Draft C of the Essay Concerning Human Understanding
- Book I
- I: [untitled]
- II: No Innate Speculative Principles
- III: No Innate Practical Principles
- IV: Other Considerations about Innate Principles, both Speculative and Practical
- Book II
- I: Of the Original of our Ideas
- II: Of Simple Ideas
- III: Of Ideas of one Sense
- IV: Of Simple Ideas by more than one Sense
- V: Of Simple Ideas of Reflection
- VI: Of Ideas both of Sensation and Reflection
- VII: Some Farther Considerations of our Simple Ideas
- VIII: Of Perception
- IX: Of Retention
- X: Of Discerning
- XI: Of Comparing
- XII: Of Composition
- XIII: Of Denomination and Abstraction
- XIV: Of Simple and Complex Ideas
- XV: Of Simple and Mixed Modes
- XVI: Of Space and the Simple Modes of it
- XVII: Of Duration and its Simple Modes
- XVIII: Duration and Expansion considered together
- XIX: Of Number
- XX: Of Infinity
- XXI: Of Solidity
- XXII: Of other Simple Modes
- XXIII: Of the Simple Modes of Thinking
- XXIV: Of the Modes of Pleasure and Pain
- XXV: Of Power
- XXVI: Of Complex or Mixed Modes
- XXVII: Of the Complex Ideas of Substances
- XXVIII: Of Collective Ideas of Substances
- XXIX: Of Relation
- XXX: Of the Relation of Cause and Effect, and some others
- XXXI: Of Other Relations
- XXXII: Of Clear and Distinct, Obscure and Confused Ideas
- XXXIII: Of Real and Phantastical, Adequate and Inadequate Ideas
- Appendices
- I: Parallel Passages in Drafts A and B, in Draft C, and in the First Edition of the Essay
- II: Passages in Drafts A and B that were re-used in Draft C
- III: Passages in the First Edition of the Essay not present in Draft C
- IV: Passages in Locke's journal re-used in Book IV of the Essay




