The Empiricists: Locke: Concerning Human Understanding; Berkeley: Principles of Human Knowledge & 3 Dialogues; Hume: Concerning Human Understanding & Concerning Natural Religion
A**N
Fair deal at the time
Good considering what I had paid for it. I think it was marked “acceptable.” With both of both the front and back corners of the book bent far back, it seemed in one of the worst conditions I had gotten a book, but the interior was intact.
J**N
Just the poor paper and printing make a difference
Excellent work done many many years ago, but still helpfull if you want to understand understanding.The empiricists is , in my view a code that I could do without. Locke had wonderful insignts, as early as 1630 in things we still can discuss.Berkeley and Hume did several things on their own, but it is good to have the esssential ideas all together in one book.Only the poor presentation rests merits to the publisher, but give it a try, speciall y in this price.
F**H
Meh
Quality not great
D**L
Works for me
A comprehensive collection of their writings under the cover of one handy volume. Light in weight - heavy in content, but you get the data directly from these philosophers themselves for this is their original material. Makes you feel like a serious student of philosphy and the effort used to duplicate them will serve you well in your future ponderings. An important collection and a must if you wish to study the GREAT EMPERICISTS.
A**A
Five Stars
The best book on this topic I have read so far, condensed enough, it has everything in one place.
E**S
Indispensible for any philosophy student
Simply a must read for any and all serious thinkers. An excellent exercise in critical thinking even for those of us that are devoted to Christ in the most dogmatic fashion.
J**A
Five Stars
Excellent source for students.
H**K
Five Stars
A solid collection.
T**A
very good!!
Just one word: very good!!!
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