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  1. OF THE CONDUCT OF THE UNDERSTANDING; John Locke; Edited by John William Adamson; Book: The Educational Writings of John Locke; Online publication: 07 September 2011; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511696879.007

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  2. 10. März 2008 · Of the Conduct of the Understanding : John Locke : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. John Locke. Publication date. 1859. Collection. europeanlibraries. Book from the collections of. Oxford University. Language. English.

  3. 45. Control of one’s thoughts. Hardly anything contributes more to the improvement of knowledge, the ease of life, and the dispatch of business, than the ability to manage one’s own thoughts; and in the whole conduct of the understanding there is hardly anything harder than getting a full mastery over it.

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  4. 4. März 2022 · An illustration of text ellipses. More ... Of the conduct of the understanding by Locke, John, 1632-1704. Publication date 1993 Topics Intellect, Reasoning, Knowledge, Theory of, Comprehension Publisher Bristol, England : Thoemmes Press C ...

  5. Recommended edition: Some Thoughts Concerning Education, ed. Ruth Grant and Nathan Tarcov (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1996). Excerpt: The last resort a man has recourse to, in the conduct of himself, is his understanding: for though we distinguish the faculties of the mind, and give the supreme command to the will, as to an agent; yet the truth is, the man, who is the agent, determines himself to ...

  6. Of the Conduct of the Understanding is a text on clear and rational thought by John Locke, [1] published in 1706, two years after the author's death, as part of Peter King's Posthumous Works of John Locke. It complements Locke's Some Thoughts Concerning Education, which explains how to educate children. [2]

  7. Of the Conduct of the Understanding, by John Locke. P. Schuurman. Abstract. The editor’s General Introduction is divided into two parts. The first part, ‘Context’, discusses Locke’s analysis of the nature of error, the causes of error and the prevention and cure of error in the Conduct.