An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

· T. Tegg and Son
3.5
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3.5
2.95K reviews
Fred Collins
September 4, 2014
The epitome of obtuse reasoning prevalent in 17th Century archaic English prose. Of great appeal to those who consider themselves superior literati. Easily understood and appealing to individuals who consider themselves above average but don't have a clue as to what they have just stumbled through.
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Jesse Jones
April 24, 2013
Just began reading it, but it seems as though it will give us some insight on why we react the way we do and all things alike.
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Mark Helms
October 19, 2015
There's a reason why he's still a must-read in philosophy curricula. It doesn't matter whether you agree with him, or even if his logic doesn't always survive close scrutiny. He's thought provoking, and that's the point of philosophy in the first place.
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