Elements of psychology : included in a critical examination of Locke's essay on the human understanding, and in additional pieces.
"In France, in the eighteenth century, the principles of the philosophy of Locke were the most completely developed and most boldly carried out to their final consequences. From France, too, has come, in the nineteenth century, the most regular, complete, and thorough examination and refutation...
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| Language: | English |
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New York, N.Y. :
Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, and Company,
1878.
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| Edition: | 4th improved ed. |
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| Summary: | "In France, in the eighteenth century, the principles of the philosophy of Locke were the most completely developed and most boldly carried out to their final consequences. From France, too, has come, in the nineteenth century, the most regular, complete, and thorough examination and refutation of them--contained in the following lectures of Cousin. This circumstance may render it proper to connect, with the brief notices of the life and philosophical labors of Cousin here intended to be given, a few remarks upon the history of philosophy in France from the time of Locke"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved). |
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| Item Description: | Electronic resource. |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (lxiv, 568 pages) |