In this seminal work, John Locke explores the foundations of human knowledge and the nature of the mind. The work is divided into four books, each covering different topics related to the human understanding, such as the origin of ideas and the limits of knowledge. Locke's prose is both lucid and comprehensive, making the complex topics accessible to readers of all backgrounds. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of philosophy or the nature of human thought.
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