Essay Concerning Human Understanding An
John Locke
Narrador Joseph Nathan
Editora: Ink-Mag Audio
Sinopse
Dive into the timeless wisdom of John Locke, one of the most influential philosophers of the Enlightenment era. This collection of Locke's essays offers a sweeping exploration of politics, religion, education, economics, and human understanding. Spanning 17th-century thought and still resonating today, these essays lay foundational groundwork for modern democracy, epistemology, and intellectual freedom. This audiobook features key works like: - *A Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity*: Locke defends the harmony of faith and reason. - *Some Thoughts Concerning Reading and Study for A Gentleman*: Practical guidance on lifelong learning and intellectual growth. - *A Discourse of Miracles*: Locke examines miracles and faith. - *Considerations Concerning Raising the Value of Money*: Analysis of economic systems and currency manipulation. Locke's ideas shaped the Age of Enlightenment and influence political, educational, and philosophical thought worldwide. He argued humans are free, equal, and capable of shaping governments and societies. As a philosopher, Locke saw himself as an "under-labourer" clearing the path to knowledge, asking: _What do we know? How do we know it?_ Mark G. Spencer notes Locke wrote for "the ordinary man," exploring how humans gain knowledge through experience and reason – ideas that paved the way for the 18th century and remain relevant today. Whether you're interested in modern thought, political philosophy, or faith and reason, this collection offers rich insights into Western philosophy's foundations. Locke's ideas spark debate and inspire readers globally. This unabridged audiobook presents Locke's essays with an informative introduction. Listen to explore the origins of modern ideas – and find arguments for today's debates.
Data de publicação: 31/01/2026; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

