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[...]to do this she moves smoothly through all three texts, negotiates the relevant authorities and established views along the way, and manages to wrap it all up in 121 pages, which is an astonishing achievement. [...]as I shall detail, her argumentative thesis presents innovations in philosophy, with implications for politics, that reach well beyond the microcosmic concerns of Locke scholars. [...]Locke is also known to have had harsh words for any form of rhetoric or language of “fancy,” rather than hard-core (though unfortunately not hard-wired), factual reflection of material realities in the mind. [...]in all three texts he is an advocate for reasonable—if uncertain and contingent—“good” judgment, while admitting—and even celebrating—fleeting ideas and imprecise memory (pp. 11, 23, 93).

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