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Author Webb, Thomas E. (Thomas Ebenezer), 1821-1903.

Title The intellectualism of Locke: an essay / Thomas Ebenezer Webb.

Publication Info. Dublin : W. McGee, 1857.

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Description 1 online resource (202 pages).
Series John Locke anthology
John Locke anthology.
BiblioBoard Core module.
Note Original document: Book.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary This text seeks to argue that John Locke was an Intellectualist, rather than a Sensualist or Empiricist (those that believe that all thought is supplied by only external senses or internal and external sources, respectively). Author Thomas Webb cites extensive examples of Locke's belief that ideas are the source of the intellect, using Locke'sâ„“Essay Concerning Human Understanding as the pillar of his argument.
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Locke, John, 1632-1704. Essay concerning human understanding.
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