An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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  • Language: English

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

John Locke

This 1961 television performance of Samuel Beckett’s classic play boasts Burgess Meredith and Zero Mostel as Vladimir and Estragon, two bored friends waiting for a man known only as Godot, who never shows up. They meet an eccentric passerby and philosophize about life and death.

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About the Author

An English philosopher, John Locke is the first person to expound the theory of empiricism in a methodical manner. Locke firmly believed that experience is the key to knowledge. He negated the likelihood of intuition leading to information and understanding.


 
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