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Essay On the Origin of Human Knowledge
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CAMBRIDGE TEXTS INTHE
HISTORYOF PHILOSOPHY
ETIENNE BONNOT DE CONDILLAC
Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge
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CAMBRIDGE TEXTS INTHE
HISTORYOF PHILOSOPHY
Series editors
KARL AMERIKS
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame
DESMONDM. CLARKE
Professor of Philosophy at University College Cork
The main objective of Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy is to expand the
range, variety and quality of texts in the history of philosophy which are available in
English. The series includes texts by familiar names (such as Descartes and Kant) and
also by less well-known authors. Wherever possible, texts are published in complete and
unabridged form, and translations are specially commissioned for the series. Each
volume contains a critical introduction together with a guide to further reading and any
necessary glossaries and textual apparatus. The volumes are designed for student use at
undergraduate and postgraduate level and will be of interest not only to students of
philosophy, but also to a wider audience of readers in the history of science, the history
of theology and the history of ideas.
For a list of titles published in the series, please see end of book.
ETIENNE BONNOT DE CONDILLAC
Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge
TRANSLATEDAND EDITED BY
HANS AARSLEFF
Princeton University
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First published in printed format 2001
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Original ISBN 0 521 58467 1 hardback
Original ISBN 0 521 58576 7 paperback
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