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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Book II by John LOCKE (1632 - 1704) Genre(s): Education, Philosophy, Psychology Read by: Pamela Nagami, franklinvios, Brian C. Rideout, garybclayton, Patrick Munoz, enz2103, Joseph, Craig Campbell, Larry Wilson, ChadH94, realisticspeakers, Kathleen Nelson, Leon, Mayah, Ryan Bassette in English Parts: Part 2 • An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Bo... Chapters: 00:00:00 - 01 - Chapter 1 Of Ideas in general, and their Original 00:40:00 - 02 - Chapters 2-7 Of Simple Ideas, Of Ideas of one Sense, Of Solidity, Of Simple Ideas of diverse Senses, Of Simple Ideas of Reflection, Of Simple Ideas of both Sensation and Reflection 01:12:58 - 03 - Chapter 8 Some farther Considerations concerning our Simple Ideas 01:40:14 - 04 - Chapter 9 Of Perception 01:55:46 - 05 - Chapter 10 Of Retention 02:10:18 - 06 - Chapter 11 Of Discerning, and other Operations of the Mind 02:28:30 - 07 - Chapter 12 Of Complex Ideas 02:37:09 - 08 - Chapter 13 Of Simple Modes, and first of the Simple Modes of Space 03:11:14 - 09 - Chapter 14 Of Duration, and its simple Modes 03:47:04 - 10 - Chapter 15 Of Duration and Expansion, considered together 04:19:58 - 11 - Chapter16 Of Number 04:31:20 - 12 - Chapter 17 Of Infinity 05:15:45 - 13 - Chapters 18-19 Of Other Simple Modes, Of the Modes of Thinking 05:29:23 - 14 - Chapter 20 Of Modes of Pleasure and Pain 05:42:33 - 15 - Chapter 21 Of Power Part 1 06:10:54 - 16 - Chapter 21 Of Power Part 2 06:57:01 - 17 - Chapter 21 Of Power Part 3 John Locke wrote four essays on human (or humane) understanding. Here are a few quotes from the book: 'I see no reason to believe, that the soul thinks before the senses have furnished it with ideas to think on. The dreams of sleeping men are, as I take it, all made up of the waking man's ideas, though for the most part oddly put together. Can the soul think, and not the man, or a man think, and not be conscious of it? Suppose the soul of Castor separated, during his sleep, from his body, to think apart. Let us suppose too, that it chooses for its scene of thinking the body of another man, v. g. Pollux, who is sleeping without a soul. Nobody can imagine that his soul can think, or move a body at Oxford, whilst he is at London. The question is, whether if the same substance which thinks, be changed, it can be the same person; or, remaining the same, it can be different persons? Whiteness and coldness are no more in snow than pain is.'John Locke wrote four essays on human (or humane) understanding. The first and second have been recorded into LibriVox. This recording is a repetition of the second of Locke's Essays. All of his essays were, and are, very influential. Edward Stillingfleet 1635-1699 (Bishop of Worcester) wrote a Critique of Locke's ideas and many letters to him. Locke's Essays inspired Gottfried Leibniz (1646-1716) to write his New Essays Concerning Human Understanding and Victor Cousin analyzed all four books in his 1834 Elements of Psychology. - Summary by Craig Campbell More information: https://librivox.org/an-essay-concern... LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)