John Locke: Drafts for the Essay Concerning Human Understanding and Other Philosophical Writings: Volume I: Drafts A and B

Author:   John Locke ,  Peter H. Nidditch (late Professor of Philosophy, late Professor of Philosophy, University of Sheffield) ,  G. A. J. Rogers (Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Keele)
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Pages:   330
Publication Date:   02 August 1990
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Author:   John Locke ,  Peter H. Nidditch (late Professor of Philosophy, late Professor of Philosophy, University of Sheffield) ,  G. A. J. Rogers (Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Keele)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Clarendon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.682kg
ISBN:  

9780198245452


ISBN 10:   0198245459
Pages:   330
Publication Date:   02 August 1990
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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'The editorial work here has been done in exemplary fashion. Nidditch's aim was to provide a perspicuous representation both of the form and of the content of the text being edited, thus meeting the disparate and indeed often conflicting needs of the paleographical scholar and the reader interested in the author's opinions. There is no doubt that Nidditch has, with Rogers's help, succeeded admirably in realizing this double objective in the case of Locke's drafts.' Vere Chappell, University of Massachusetts, International Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. XXXII, No. 2, June 1992 'The editorial work here has been done in exemplary fashion. Nidditch's aim was to provide a perspicuous representation both of the form and of the content of the text being edited, thus meeting the disparate and indeed often conflicting needs of the paleographical scholar and the reader interested in the author's opinions. There is no doubt that Nidditch has, with Rogers's help, succeeded admirably in realizing this double objective in the case of Locke's drafts.' Vere Chappell, University of Massachusetts, IPQ 32 (1992) Vol. 32, No 2, June 1992 'the on-going Clarendon Edition of The Works of John Lockle, which has finally brought readers a reliable and affordable edition of Locke's Essay, edited by Peter Nidditch ... Most of us would wish such a scholarly epitaph for ouselves, especially since ... this edition established and sustained the most elaborate and exacting editorial protocols. The Correspondence of John Locke thus stands perhaps foremost among a number of distinguished editions of Restoration authors.' Richard Kroll, University of California, Irvine


'The editorial work here has been done in exemplary fashion. Nidditch's aim was to provide a perspicuous representation both of the form and of the content of the text being edited, thus meeting the disparate and indeed often conflicting needs of the paleographical scholar and the reader interested in the author's opinions. There is no doubt that Nidditch has, with Rogers's help, succeeded admirably in realizing this double objective in the case of Locke's drafts.' Vere Chappell, University of Massachusetts, International Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. XXXII, No. 2, June 1992 'The editorial work here has been done in exemplary fashion. Nidditch's aim was to provide a perspicuous representation both of the form and of the content of the text being edited, thus meeting the disparate and indeed often conflicting needs of the paleographical scholar and the reader interested in the author's opinions. There is no doubt that Nidditch has, with Rogers's help, succeeded admirably in realizing this double objective in the case of Locke's drafts.' Vere Chappell, University of Massachusetts, IPQ 32 (1992) Vol. 32, No 2, June 1992 'the on-going Clarendon Edition of The Works of John Lockle, which has finally brought readers a reliable and affordable edition of Locke's Essay, edited by Peter Nidditch ... Most of us would wish such a scholarly epitaph for ouselves, especially since ... this edition established and sustained the most elaborate and exacting editorial protocols. The Correspondence of John Locke thus stands perhaps foremost among a number of distinguished editions of Restoration authors.' Richard Kroll, University of California, Irvine


'the on-going Clarendon Edition of The Works of John Lockle, which has finally brought readers a reliable and affordable edition of Locke's Essay, edited by Peter Nidditch ... Most of us would wish such a scholarly epitaph for ouselves, especially since ... this edition established and sustained the most elaborate and exacting editorial protocols. The Correspondence of John Locke thus stands perhaps foremost among a number of distinguished editions of Restoration authors.' Richard Kroll, University of California, Irvine 'The editorial work here has been done in exemplary fashion. Nidditch's aim was to provide a perspicuous representation both of the form and of the content of the text being edited, thus meeting the disparate and indeed often conflicting needs of the paleographical scholar and the reader interested in the author's opinions. There is no doubt that Nidditch has, with Rogers's help, succeeded admirably in realizing this double objective in the case of Locke's drafts.' Vere Chappell, University of Massachusetts, IPQ 32 (1992) Vol. 32, No 2, June 1992 'The editorial work here has been done in exemplary fashion. Nidditch's aim was to provide a perspicuous representation both of the form and of the content of the text being edited, thus meeting the disparate and indeed often conflicting needs of the paleographical scholar and the reader interested in the author's opinions. There is no doubt that Nidditch has, with Rogers's help, succeeded admirably in realizing this double objective in the case of Locke's drafts.' Vere Chappell, University of Massachusetts, International Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. XXXII, No. 2, June 1992


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