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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 29 MIN

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke (1689)

from Classic Books in 30 Minutes: Western and World Literature for Busy People

Step into the foundations of modern philosophy with An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, the landmark 1689 work by John Locke. In this sweeping exploration of the human mind, John Locke set out to investigate where knowledge comes from and what the limits of human understanding might be. Rejecting the idea of innate ideas, Locke argued that the mind begins as a "blank slate," shaped by experience through sensation and reflection. In this episode, we explore how this revolutionary view of knowledge reshaped philosophy, influenced the Enlightenment, and helped lay the intellectual groundwork for modern science, psychology, and political thought.

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