ELH., Volume 73Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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... Locke's second epistemological maneuver relates to the wider reor- ganization of concepts necessarily attendant upon such a paradigm shift . Specifically , Locke reorients the inherited concepts of association and modality toward the ...
... Locke's second epistemological maneuver relates to the wider reor- ganization of concepts necessarily attendant upon such a paradigm shift . Specifically , Locke reorients the inherited concepts of association and modality toward the ...
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... Locke's concern with association implies the issue of reproduction , of transmitting right or wrong associations according to social mores ... Locke regards agency as simply empirical 838 Locke's Early Theory of Cultural Reproduction.
... Locke's concern with association implies the issue of reproduction , of transmitting right or wrong associations according to social mores ... Locke regards agency as simply empirical 838 Locke's Early Theory of Cultural Reproduction.
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... Locke calls a " Subject , " recognizing its agency independent of the human mind ( Essay , 544 ) . Claims of “ solipsism ” against Locke are greatly overstated and result from trying anachronistically to fit Locke's epistemology into a ...
... Locke calls a " Subject , " recognizing its agency independent of the human mind ( Essay , 544 ) . Claims of “ solipsism ” against Locke are greatly overstated and result from trying anachronistically to fit Locke's epistemology into a ...
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Britishness in the Early | 601 |
Court Culture and Political News in Londons EighteenthCentury | 631 |
Charting Wordsworths Evening Walk | 651 |
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