Designed for the semester or quarter course that is often called
'The Empiricists', this anthology is a slightly revised and greatly
expanded version of the relevant sections of Modern Philosophy: An
Anthology of Primary Sources. It contains a substantial abridgement
of Locke's Essay, complete texts of Berkeley's Dialogues and
Principles, and Hume's Inquiry, along with other key texts of the
period -- in whole or in part -- which enhance the reader's
understanding of modern philosophy and its relationship to the
natural science of the time.
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