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BIBLOGRAPHY

Contains a brief biographical sketch and a clear outline of Locke’s philosophy.

“Philosophy of Locke, The.” Introductory notes and biographical sketch by John E. Russell, A. M. Holt, 1900. His philosophy as shown in the Essay concerning the Human Understanding.

“Works of Dugald Stewart.” Edited by Sir William Hamilton. Vol. I. Part I. Hamilton, 1858. Essay I. Locke’s account of the sources of Human Knowledge and its influence on the Doctrines of some of his successors. Essay II. On the Influence of Locke’s Authority upon the Philosophical systems which prevailed in France during the latter part of the Eighteenth Century.

“Physical Realism.” By Thomas Case. Chap. vi. Longmans, 1888. An analysis of Locke’s theory of ideas, with observations as to its limitations and inconsistencies.

“Religious Though in England.” By John Hunt. Vol. II. Strahan, 1873. Locke’s religious beliefs and principles of toleration.