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Locke's Liberal Theory of Parenthood
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Edmund Leites
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Vorbemerkung V
- Contents VII
- Einführung 1
- Locke's Doctrine of Abstraction: Some Aspect of its Historical and Philosophical Significance 5
- Observations on the First Draft of the Essay concerning human understanding 25
- Individuality and Clientage in the Formation of Locke's Social Imagination 43
- The Concept of Experience in John Locke 74
- Locke's Liberal Theory of Parenthood 90
- Locke's Strange Doctrine of Punishment 113
- John Locke and the Nominalist Tradition 128
- Locke, Law and the Laws of Nature 146
- Locke, Descartes and the Science of Nature 163
- Locke's Concept of Person 181
- Locke, Leibniz, and the Reality of Ideas 193
- Locke and Malebranche: Two Concepts of Ideas 208
- Index of Names 225
- Index of Subjects 227
- Index of References to, and Quotations from, Locke's Works 229
- Backmatter 235
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Vorbemerkung V
- Contents VII
- Einführung 1
- Locke's Doctrine of Abstraction: Some Aspect of its Historical and Philosophical Significance 5
- Observations on the First Draft of the Essay concerning human understanding 25
- Individuality and Clientage in the Formation of Locke's Social Imagination 43
- The Concept of Experience in John Locke 74
- Locke's Liberal Theory of Parenthood 90
- Locke's Strange Doctrine of Punishment 113
- John Locke and the Nominalist Tradition 128
- Locke, Law and the Laws of Nature 146
- Locke, Descartes and the Science of Nature 163
- Locke's Concept of Person 181
- Locke, Leibniz, and the Reality of Ideas 193
- Locke and Malebranche: Two Concepts of Ideas 208
- Index of Names 225
- Index of Subjects 227
- Index of References to, and Quotations from, Locke's Works 229
- Backmatter 235