Three hundred years after his major publications, John Locke remains one of the most potent philosophical influences in the world today. His epistemology has become embedded in our everyday presumptions about the world, and his political theory lies at the heart of the liberal democratic state. This collection by a distinguished international group of scholars looks both at core areas of Locke's philosophy and political theory and at areas not usually discussed the links between Locke's philosophy and his religious and political thought, the effects and implications of Locke's works in the world at the time, and the manifestation of those effects in the present day. Drawing on material not available until recently both the modern texts of the Clarendon Edition of Locke's works and unpublished manuscripts Locke's Philosophy: Content and Context adds to our appreciation of Locke's thought and influences as the first original collection of Locke scholarship in some years.
About the AuthorJohn Rogers is the Founder Editor of the British Journal for the History of Philosophy and a Member of the Board of the Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke. In that Edition, he is the editor, with Peter Nidditch, of the Drafts for the 'Essay Concerning Human Understanding' and other Philosophical Writings, Vol. 1 (1990). He is also co-editor with Alan Ryan of Perspectives on Thomas Hobbes (OUP, 1989).
Reviewsimportant book ... As a collection, the contents of this book are wide ranging and ramified ... beyond doubt it is a landmark * Yasuhiko Tomida, Kyoto University, British Journal for the History of Philosophy *
Book InformationISBN 9780198236849
Author G. A. J. RogersFormat Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Oxford University PressPublisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 376g
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 138mm * 16mm