Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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B1294 .L62 1697 | A letter to Edward Ld Bishop of Worcester, concerning some passages relating to Mr. Locke's Essay of humane understanding in a late discourse of his Lordships, in vindication of the Trinity / | 2 |
B1294 .L65 1995eb | Routledge philosophy guidebook to Locke on human understanding / | 1 |
B1294 .L655 2013eb | The Routledge guidebook to Locke's Essay concerning human understanding | 1 |
B1294 .M18 | Problems from Locke / | 1 |
B1294.M18 2005eb | ||
B1294 .M2 1962 | John Locke and English literature of the eighteenth century. | 1 |
B1294 .P75 2016eb | Locke's science of knowledge / | 2 |
B1294 .P75 2017eb | ||
B1294 .S87 2011 | Locke on personal identity : consciousness and concernment / | 2 |
B1294 .U95 2007 | Locke's Essay concerning human understanding : a reader's guide / | 1 |
B1294 .U95 2007eb | Locke's Essay concerning human understanding : a reader's guide / | 1 |
B1294 .W35 2003 | Locke's Essay and the rhetoric of science / | 1 |
B1294 .W65 1983 | The politics of Locke's philosophy : a social study of "An essay concerning human understanding" / | 1 |
B1294 .W66 1971b | Locke's philosophy of science and knowledge : a consideration of some aspects of An essay concerning human understanding / | 1 |
B1294 .Y64 1970 | Locke and the compass of human understanding : a selective commentary on the Essay / | 1 |
B1294 .Y64 2010 | Locke and the compass of human understanding : a selective commentary on the 'Essay' / | 1 |
B1294 .Y66 2004 | The two intellectual worlds of John Locke : man, person, and spirits in the Essay / | 1 |
B1294.5.R4 (INTERNET) |
The reasonableness of Christianity as delivered in the Scriptures Reason and religion in some useful reflections on the most eminent hypotheses concerning the first principles, and nature of things : with advice suitable to the subject, and seasonable for these times. |
2 |
B1294.5.S6 (INTERNET) | Some thoughts concerning education | 1 |
B1294.5.T8 (INTERNET) | Two treatises of government in the former, the false principles and foundation of Sir Robert Filmer and his followers are detected and overthrown, the latter is an essay concerning the true original, extent, and end of civil government. | 1 |