
This is the sixth volume of the Clarendon Edition of the Correspondence of John Locke. It contains 466 letters, written between 1697 and 1704, the year of Locke's death. The letters show Locke in his final years, living at Oates in Essex, and reveal his continuing involvement in public affairs, his interest in the work of his friends, and his concern for his own health and that of those around him.
This volume investigates the intellectual and personal network of John Locke during the final years of his life through his extensive private and professional correspondence. The text provides a primary source record of Locke's interactions with contemporaries, offering insight into his evolving philosophical positions, political involvement, and personal health. As part of the Clarendon Edition, the work adheres to rigorous scholarly standards, presenting the letters with comprehensive annotations that contextualize the historical and philosophical significance of each exchange.
What You Will Find
Scholars and historians regard this volume as a foundational resource for understanding the late seventeenth-century intellectual climate. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the meticulous nature of the editorial apparatus provided in this edition.
Page Count:
806
Publication Date:
1981-04-09
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198245637
ISBN-13:
9780198245636
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