1. Reread Chapters II, III, VI, XII of Book II of An Essay Concerning Human Understanding.
2. Summarize, in your own words, the content of the these chapters.
Focus on describing the nature, origin, types, and properties of both simple and complex ideas. You can ignore, but should nevertheless know, Locke's arguments for his claims about the nature, origin, types, and properties of both simple and complex ideas. In other words, for the purpose of this assignment, focus on what Locke takes simple and complex ideas to be rather than why he thinks simple and complex ideas are as he takes them to be.
Extra directions: Complete this homework on separate paper. Put your name on this sheet and staple this sheet to your answers. Remember to pledge your work!
Due: Thursday, March 4 at the beginning of class.