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- Title
T. S. ELIOT AND LOCKE.
- Authors
Harris, Jocelyn
- Abstract
The article states that such is the fame of author T.S. Eliot's thesis about a seventeenth-century "Dissociation of Sensibility" that it is interesting to know that he probably derived it to some extent from John Locke's "An Examination of P. Malebranche's Opinion of Seeing all Things in God," printed in the "Posthumous Works," of 1706. Here Locke argues that the material world impinges directly on our minds, not through ideas of it in God.
- Subjects
ELIOT, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965; LOCKE, John, 1632-1704; FAME; ACADEMIC dissertations; GOD; LITTERATEURS
- Publication
Notes & Queries, 1987, Vol ns-34, Issue 4, p507
- ISSN
0029-3970
- Publication type
Article