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- Summary
- Matthew Stuart offers a fresh interpretation of John Locke's 'Essay Concerning Human Understanding', arguing for the work's profound contribution to metaphysics. He presents new readings of Locke's accounts of personal identity and the primary/secondary quality distinction, and explores Locke's case against materialism and his philosophy of action
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- First edition
- Extent
- xvii, 522 pages
- Contents
-
- Categories -- Qualities -- Secondary qualities -- Essence -- Substratum -- Mind and matter -- Identity -- Persons -- Agency: the first edition -- Agency: the revised account
- section 4.
- section 46.
- Essence and identity
- section 47.
- Annihilation
- [Part 8]: Persons
- section 48.
- Introducing persons
- section 49.
- Persons and substances
- section 50.
- Mixed modes
- The necessity claim
- section 51.
- Remembering and forgetting
- section 52.
- The sufficiency claim
- section 53.
- A fatal error?
- section 54.
- Assessing the simple memory theory
- [Part 9]:
- section 5.
- Agency: the first edition
- section 55.
- Volition as preference
- section 56.
- The objects of volition
- section 57.
- Voluntary action
- section 58.
- Freedom and forbearance
- section 59.
- Relations
- Volition and negative action
- section 60.
- A problem for Locke's account
- section 61.
- Freedom of the will
- section 62.
- Motivation and preference
- [Part 10]: Agency: the revised account
- section 63.
- Rethinking volition
- [Part 2]: Qualities
- section 64.
- Rethinking motivation
- section 65.
- A mistake of one word
- section 66.
- Suspending desire
- section 67.
- Suspension and indeterminism
- section 68.
- Suspension and freedom
- section 6.
- section 69.
- Motivation and judgment
- section 70.
- Forbearance in the fifth edition
- Bibliography
- Index
- Index locorum
- Qualities and powers
- section 7.
- Qualities in the drafts
- section 8.
- Abbreviations and other conventions
- Defining primary qualities
- section 9.
- Extension
- section 10.
- Solidity
- section 11.
- Other primary qualities
- [Part 3]: Secondary qualities
- section 12.
- Two kinds of secondary qualities
- [Part 1]: Categories
- section 13.
- Resemblances and bare powers
- section 14.
- Colors
- section 15.
- Degenerate powers
- section 16.
- Apparent colors
- section 17.
- Colors and pains
- section 1.
- section 18.
- Transient colors
- section 19.
- Other powers
- [Part 4]: Essence
- section 20.
- Real and nominal essences
- section 21.
- Relative and total real essences
- section 22.
- Introduction
- Workmanship of the understanding
- section 23.
- Anti-essentialism
- section 24.
- Natural kinds
- section 25.
- Perfecting nominal essences
- [Part 5]: Substratum
- section 26.
- The Idea of substance
- section 2.
- section 27.
- Making the idea of substance
- section 28.
- A variety of readings
- section 29.
- Obscurity
- section 30.
- Confusedness
- section 31.
- Problems with the idea of substance
- Modes
- [Part 6]: Mind and matter
- section 32.
- Immaterial substances
- section 33.
- A case for dualism
- section 34.
- Thinking matter
- section 35.
- Arbitrary determinations
- section 36.
- section 3.
- Voluntarism
- section 37.
- Mechanism
- [Part 7]: Identity
- section 38.
- Principles of individuation
- section 39.
- The problem of constitution
- section 40.
- Matter and temporal parts
- Substances
- section 41.
- Persons and their parts
- section 42.
- The difficulty about this relation
- section 43.
- Against co-location
- section 44.
- Women and masses
- section 45.
- The oak and the horse
- Isbn
- 9780191662829
- Label
- Locke's metaphysics
- Title
- Locke's metaphysics
- Statement of responsibility
- Matthew Stuart
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Matthew Stuart offers a fresh interpretation of John Locke's 'Essay Concerning Human Understanding', arguing for the work's profound contribution to metaphysics. He presents new readings of Locke's accounts of personal identity and the primary/secondary quality distinction, and explores Locke's case against materialism and his philosophy of action
- Cataloging source
- BTCTA
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Stuart, Matthew
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- B1298.M48
- LC item number
- S78 2013
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Locke, John
- Locke, John
- Philosophy, English
- Metaphysics
- Metaphysik
- Metaphysics
- Philosophy, English
- Label
- Locke's metaphysics, Matthew Stuart
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 493-506) and indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Categories -- Qualities -- Secondary qualities -- Essence -- Substratum -- Mind and matter -- Identity -- Persons -- Agency: the first edition -- Agency: the revised account
- section 4.
- section 46.
- Essence and identity
- section 47.
- Annihilation
- [Part 8]: Persons
- section 48.
- Introducing persons
- section 49.
- Persons and substances
- section 50.
- Mixed modes
- The necessity claim
- section 51.
- Remembering and forgetting
- section 52.
- The sufficiency claim
- section 53.
- A fatal error?
- section 54.
- Assessing the simple memory theory
- [Part 9]:
- section 5.
- Agency: the first edition
- section 55.
- Volition as preference
- section 56.
- The objects of volition
- section 57.
- Voluntary action
- section 58.
- Freedom and forbearance
- section 59.
- Relations
- Volition and negative action
- section 60.
- A problem for Locke's account
- section 61.
- Freedom of the will
- section 62.
- Motivation and preference
- [Part 10]: Agency: the revised account
- section 63.
- Rethinking volition
- [Part 2]: Qualities
- section 64.
- Rethinking motivation
- section 65.
- A mistake of one word
- section 66.
- Suspending desire
- section 67.
- Suspension and indeterminism
- section 68.
- Suspension and freedom
- section 6.
- section 69.
- Motivation and judgment
- section 70.
- Forbearance in the fifth edition
- Bibliography
- Index
- Index locorum
- Qualities and powers
- section 7.
- Qualities in the drafts
- section 8.
- Abbreviations and other conventions
- Defining primary qualities
- section 9.
- Extension
- section 10.
- Solidity
- section 11.
- Other primary qualities
- [Part 3]: Secondary qualities
- section 12.
- Two kinds of secondary qualities
- [Part 1]: Categories
- section 13.
- Resemblances and bare powers
- section 14.
- Colors
- section 15.
- Degenerate powers
- section 16.
- Apparent colors
- section 17.
- Colors and pains
- section 1.
- section 18.
- Transient colors
- section 19.
- Other powers
- [Part 4]: Essence
- section 20.
- Real and nominal essences
- section 21.
- Relative and total real essences
- section 22.
- Introduction
- Workmanship of the understanding
- section 23.
- Anti-essentialism
- section 24.
- Natural kinds
- section 25.
- Perfecting nominal essences
- [Part 5]: Substratum
- section 26.
- The Idea of substance
- section 2.
- section 27.
- Making the idea of substance
- section 28.
- A variety of readings
- section 29.
- Obscurity
- section 30.
- Confusedness
- section 31.
- Problems with the idea of substance
- Modes
- [Part 6]: Mind and matter
- section 32.
- Immaterial substances
- section 33.
- A case for dualism
- section 34.
- Thinking matter
- section 35.
- Arbitrary determinations
- section 36.
- section 3.
- Voluntarism
- section 37.
- Mechanism
- [Part 7]: Identity
- section 38.
- Principles of individuation
- section 39.
- The problem of constitution
- section 40.
- Matter and temporal parts
- Substances
- section 41.
- Persons and their parts
- section 42.
- The difficulty about this relation
- section 43.
- Against co-location
- section 44.
- Women and masses
- section 45.
- The oak and the horse
- Control code
- 829743936
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Edition
- First edition
- Extent
- xvii, 522 pages
- Isbn
- 9780191662829
- Lccn
- 2013474241
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- System control number
- (OCoLC)829743936
- Label
- Locke's metaphysics, Matthew Stuart
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 493-506) and indexes
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Categories -- Qualities -- Secondary qualities -- Essence -- Substratum -- Mind and matter -- Identity -- Persons -- Agency: the first edition -- Agency: the revised account
- section 4.
- section 46.
- Essence and identity
- section 47.
- Annihilation
- [Part 8]: Persons
- section 48.
- Introducing persons
- section 49.
- Persons and substances
- section 50.
- Mixed modes
- The necessity claim
- section 51.
- Remembering and forgetting
- section 52.
- The sufficiency claim
- section 53.
- A fatal error?
- section 54.
- Assessing the simple memory theory
- [Part 9]:
- section 5.
- Agency: the first edition
- section 55.
- Volition as preference
- section 56.
- The objects of volition
- section 57.
- Voluntary action
- section 58.
- Freedom and forbearance
- section 59.
- Relations
- Volition and negative action
- section 60.
- A problem for Locke's account
- section 61.
- Freedom of the will
- section 62.
- Motivation and preference
- [Part 10]: Agency: the revised account
- section 63.
- Rethinking volition
- [Part 2]: Qualities
- section 64.
- Rethinking motivation
- section 65.
- A mistake of one word
- section 66.
- Suspending desire
- section 67.
- Suspension and indeterminism
- section 68.
- Suspension and freedom
- section 6.
- section 69.
- Motivation and judgment
- section 70.
- Forbearance in the fifth edition
- Bibliography
- Index
- Index locorum
- Qualities and powers
- section 7.
- Qualities in the drafts
- section 8.
- Abbreviations and other conventions
- Defining primary qualities
- section 9.
- Extension
- section 10.
- Solidity
- section 11.
- Other primary qualities
- [Part 3]: Secondary qualities
- section 12.
- Two kinds of secondary qualities
- [Part 1]: Categories
- section 13.
- Resemblances and bare powers
- section 14.
- Colors
- section 15.
- Degenerate powers
- section 16.
- Apparent colors
- section 17.
- Colors and pains
- section 1.
- section 18.
- Transient colors
- section 19.
- Other powers
- [Part 4]: Essence
- section 20.
- Real and nominal essences
- section 21.
- Relative and total real essences
- section 22.
- Introduction
- Workmanship of the understanding
- section 23.
- Anti-essentialism
- section 24.
- Natural kinds
- section 25.
- Perfecting nominal essences
- [Part 5]: Substratum
- section 26.
- The Idea of substance
- section 2.
- section 27.
- Making the idea of substance
- section 28.
- A variety of readings
- section 29.
- Obscurity
- section 30.
- Confusedness
- section 31.
- Problems with the idea of substance
- Modes
- [Part 6]: Mind and matter
- section 32.
- Immaterial substances
- section 33.
- A case for dualism
- section 34.
- Thinking matter
- section 35.
- Arbitrary determinations
- section 36.
- section 3.
- Voluntarism
- section 37.
- Mechanism
- [Part 7]: Identity
- section 38.
- Principles of individuation
- section 39.
- The problem of constitution
- section 40.
- Matter and temporal parts
- Substances
- section 41.
- Persons and their parts
- section 42.
- The difficulty about this relation
- section 43.
- Against co-location
- section 44.
- Women and masses
- section 45.
- The oak and the horse
- Control code
- 829743936
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Edition
- First edition
- Extent
- xvii, 522 pages
- Isbn
- 9780191662829
- Lccn
- 2013474241
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- System control number
- (OCoLC)829743936
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