Of the Conduct of the Understanding
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''Of the Conduct of the Understanding'' is a text on clear and rational thought by John Locke, 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 ''Some Thoughts Concerning Education'' is a 1693 treatise on the education of gentlemen written by the English philosopher John Locke. For over a century, it was the most important philosophical work on education in England. It was translated ...
,'' which explains how to educate children. The text espouses the importance of rational self-examination and its virtues when combating mental illness. Moral purity and sanity were, according to Locke, inextricably linked to self-scrutiny and mental freedom.


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George Mason Memorial The George Mason Memorial is a memorial to Founding Father George Mason, the author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that inspired the United States Bill of Rights. The Memorial is located in West Potomac Park within Washington, D.C. at 24 E ...
, Washington, D.C., includes ''Of the Conduct of the Understanding'' as an element of the statue of a seated Mason.


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* {{wikisource-inline, Of the Conduct of the Understanding, ''Of the Conduct of the Understanding'' * John Locke
''Of the Conduct of the Understanding''
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