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* John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding [1690], extracts (with omissions) from Bk I, ch. 2, §§ 1–5 and 12–16; Bk II, ch. 1, §§ 1–5; spelling and punctuation revised. There are many available editions of the Essay, of which the most definitive is the critical edition of P. H. Nidditch (Oxford: Clarendon, 1975); cf. pp. 48–58.

1 1 In later sections of the Essay, Locke proceeds to argue equally vigorously that there are no innate moral or practical principles, any more than there are innate logical and mathematical principles, and that observed divergences in religious belief and practice rule out the idea of a universal innate idea of God.

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