Description: 1952 Britannica Great Books #35 – Empiricist Philosophy by Locke, Berkeley, and Hume, Hardcover Description: This listing is for Empiricist Philosophy by John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume, Volume 35 in the Britannica Great Books of the Western World series. Edited by Robert Maynard Hutchins, this 1952 edition, published by William Benton and Encyclopaedia Britannica, presents some of the most influential works in empirical philosophy. It includes selections from Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Berkeley's Principles of Human Knowledge, and Hume's An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. This volume is an essential read for philosophy students, collectors, and those interested in the development of Western thought. Details:Topic: Empiricism, Philosophy of KnowledgeGenre: Classic Philosophy, Enlightenment ThoughtFeatures: Hardcover edition from the Britannica Great Books series, containing key works by Locke, Berkeley, and Hume, all foundational texts in empiricist philosophy. Britannica’s high-quality binding and timeless design make this volume both a durable and valuable addition to any collection.Condition: Good vintage condition. The cover shows minor wear consistent with its age, but the binding remains strong. The pages are clean and well-preserved, with only light signs of age. Shipping: The book will be carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in excellent condition. It will be wrapped securely and cushioned to protect against damage during shipping.
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Publication Year: 1952
Series: 1952 Great Books of the Western World series
Type: Encyclopedia
Format: Book
Language: English
Subject Area: Empiricism, Philosophy of Knowledge, Classic Philosophy, Enlightenment Thought
Publication Name: Britannica Great Books
Author: John Locke, George Berkeley, David Hume
Publisher: William Benton, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Source Language: English
Subject: Classic Philosophy, Empiricism, Enlightenment Thought, Philosophy of Knowledge