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Locke's Essay ... (1690) withstood an onslaught by traditional theologians, for rejecting orthodox theology and the concept of innate ideas: as he suggested that God could make matter think. The Essay quickly became one of the most influential books of the eighteenth century, and its contributions to the philosophy of space and time, matter and power were quickly hailed as formative contributions to ... philosophy''--Amazon.com. https://allessay.org/princeton-supplemental-essays/
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An essay concerning human understanding
1959, Dover, Dover Publications
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An essay concerning human understanding
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding.
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An essay concerning human understanding: in four books
1735, Printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch ... E. Parker ... J. and J. Pemberton ... and E. Symon ...
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an essay concerning humane understanding: in four books.
1690, Printed for Tho. Basset, and sold by Edw. Mory
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Dedication signed: John Locke.
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