Review: The Two Intellectual Worlds of John Locke: Man, Person, and Spirits in the 'Essay'
Mind 116 (461):251-254 (2007)
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John W. Yolton (2004). The Two Intellectual Worlds of John Locke: Man, Person, and Spirits in the Essay. Cornell University Press.
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