British empirical philosophers: Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Reid, and J.S. Mill, edited by A. J. Ayer and Raymond Winch.
Material type: TextPublication details: London, Routledge and Paul [1952]Description: 560 p. 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 121
- B1111 .A8
Contents:
John Locke: An essay concerning human understanding. -- George Berkeley: A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge. -- David Hume: A treatise concerning human nature. -- Thomas Reid: Essay on the intellectual powers of man. -- John Stuart Mill: An examination of Sir William Hamilton's philosophy.
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John Locke: An essay concerning human understanding. -- George Berkeley: A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge. -- David Hume: A treatise concerning human nature. -- Thomas Reid: Essay on the intellectual powers of man. -- John Stuart Mill: An examination of Sir William Hamilton's philosophy.