John Locke and the Ethics of Belief by Nicholas Wolterstorff

John Locke and the Ethics of Belief by Nicholas Wolterstorff

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Wolterstorff discusses the ethics of belief which Locke developed in the Essay: how we ought to govern our opinions, especially on religion and morality. After giving Hume's powerful attack on Locke, Wolterstorff argues for Locke's originality and emphasises his contribution to the 'modernity' of post-sixteenth-century philosophy.

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John Locke and the Ethics of Belief by Nicholas Wolterstorff

Nicholas Wolterstorff discusses the ethics of belief which Locke developed in Book IV of his Essay Concerning Human Understanding, where Locke finally argued his overarching aim: how we ought to govern our belief, especially on matters of religion and morality. Wolterstorff shows that this concern was instigated by the collapse, in Locke's day, of a once-unified moral and religious tradition in Europe into warring factions. His was thus a culturally and socially engaged epistemology. This view of Locke invites a new interpretation of the origins of modern philosophy. He maintained that instead of following tradition we ought to let 'reason be our guide.' Accordingly, after discussing Hume's powerful attack on Locke's recommended practice, Wolterstorff argues for Locke's originality and emphasizes his contribution to the 'modernity' of post-sixteenth-century philosophy.
"Clearly written, the book makes a valiant effort to understand Locke on his own terms with regard to the rational regulation of beliefIt is an important contribution to scholarship on Locke's ethics of belief. Recommended for any library supporting work on philosophy." Choice
"...this is an excellent study to the extent it focuses on Locke. It is thorough, pays careful attention to the text, and is rich in critical engagement with both the most recent work on Locke and recent work relevant to some of Locke's central concerns....the kind of work which out to receive wide readership among historians of philosophy in particular and, in general, among those interested in our intellectual roots." Peter A. Schouls, Philosophy in Review
"This book offers much more than one might expect and hope. True to its title, its lengthy first chapter consists of a tightly disciplined, sharply focused, and textually detailed study of Book IV of the Essay....Wolterstorff then treats us to two beautifully nuanced studies....The immensely careful textual concern of particularly the first three chapters is accompanied by a surprising amount of Pure philosophizing..." R.S. Woolhouse, International Philosophy Quarterly

Nicholas Wolterstorff is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology at Yale University. Until Justice and Peace Embrace are two of his many books.

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ISBN 13 9780521559096
ISBN 10 052155909X
Title John Locke and the Ethics of Belief
Author Nicholas Wolterstorff
Series Cambridge Studies In Religion And Critical Thought
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1996-01-26
Number of pages 272
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