John Locke  (1632–1704) — A very fine philosopher

 In 1690 Locke published his book, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding.
 This work, begun in 1671, established Locke as the greatest of the Empiricist
 philosophers. For three hundred years, to this day, his views have had an immense
 influence on epistemology, metaphysics, psychology, and political philosophy,
 whether through agreement or disagreement. Locke is therefore rightly regarded
 as one of the greatest philosophers of all times.

John Locke
Essay 1690

 •  The journal Locke Studies

 •  The earliest drafts of Locke's Essay

 •  ILT Web edition of Locke's Essay

 •  John C. Attig's extensive Locke bibliography

 •  Chinese University of Hong Kong online edition of the Essay with text search

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