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Locke

Book • 1949
In this monumental work, Locke defends modern empiricism and examines the sources and nature of human knowledge.

The essay is divided into four books, where Locke argues that there is no innate knowledge, and all ideas come from experience through sensation and reflection.

He also discusses the distinction between primary and secondary qualities of physical objects and the concept of personal identity as a continuity of consciousness.

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Jonah Goldberg
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Greg Lukianoff
in the context of their discussion on Rousseau.
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