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Locke

The Philosophical Works and
Selected Correspondence of John Locke 

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Database Language: English

Contents:  

  • An Essay concerning Human Understanding
  • Two Treatises of Government
  • Some Thoughts concerning Education
  • Essays on the Law of Nature (Latin and English translation)
  • Of the Conduct of the Understanding
  • The Reasonableness of Christianity
  • A Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity
  • A Second Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity
  • An Examination of P. Malebranche's Opinion
  • A Discourse of Miracles
  • Memoirs relating to the Life of Anthony, first Earl of Shaftesbury
  • A Defence of Mr. Locke's Opinion concerning Personal Identity (authored by Edmund Law)
  • A Letter to Edward, Bishop of Worcester
  • Mr. Locke's Reply to Edward, Bishop of Worcester
  • Mr. Locke's Second Reply to Edward, Bishop of Worcester
  • Familiar Letters
  • Continuation of Familiar Letters
  • A New Method of a Common-Place Book
  • Elements of Natural Philosophy
  • Four Letters concerning Toleration
  • Some Thoughts concerning Reading and Study for a Gentleman
  • The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina
  • Remarks upon some of Mr. Norris's Books
  • A Letter from a Person of Quality
  • Miscellaneous Letters.


Notes: An Essay concerning Human Understanding was created by file comparing the 12th edition with the Fraser edition and arbitrating discrepancies with the 4th (the last lifetime edition) and 5th editions. Two Treatises of Government was created by file comparing the 12th edition against the 1714 and 1728 editions, with two out of three arbitrating discrepancies. Page numbers were drawn from the Nidditch and Laslett editions (the standard editions) for the two works.

Some Thoughts concerning Education is drawn from the 3d edition, with the 4th and 5th edition additions included (following Yolton's 1989 Oxford University Press edition in this regard). Essays on the Law of Nature (Latin and English translation) reproduces the 1954 Oxford University Press edition. Of the Conduct of the Understanding reproduces the 1901 Oxford University Press edition. All other texts are drawn directly from the 12th edition.

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