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John Locke's Of the Conduct of the Understanding is a philosophical treatise that describes how to think clearly and rationally. It is a handbook for autodidacts. You will enjoy this detailed and well-written textbook complementing Locke's Some Thoughts Concerning Education.

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John Locke's Of the Conduct of the Understanding is a philosophical treatise that describes how to think clearly and rationally. It is a handbook for autodidacts. You will enjoy this detailed and well-written textbook complementing Locke's Some Thoughts Concerning Education.
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John Locke (1632-1704), an eminent philosopher and physician, was a towering figure in the early Enlightenment period. Born in Wrington, Somerset, England, Locke's philosophies had a profound impact on the development of political philosophy and epistemology. His ideas on individual rights and government by consent significantly influenced the American and French revolutions and laid the groundwork for modern democratic thinking. Locke's essay 'Of the Conduct of the Understanding' is a lesser-known, yet important work that deals with the limitations and capacities of the human mind. In it, he proposes methods for the cultivation of the intellect to avoid common pitfalls such as bias and dogmatism, urging the critical examination of ideas before acceptance. This work, alongside his seminal essays such as 'An Essay Concerning Human Understanding' and 'Two Treatises of Government', showcases Locke's literary style characterized by clarity, methodical argumentation, and dedication to empirical evidence. His philosophical inquiries ranged from the nature of knowledge to the basics of educational theory, making him a multifaceted figure within the spectrum of intellectual history. Locke's contributions to liberal theory and the social contract are indelible, earning him recognition as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers.