An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

What is the author's tone in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke?

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Locke's tone is one of the best aspects of this work and of Locke's writing in general. Locke writes in a style that, though it might seem rarefied today, is actually very conversational. One gets the sense that if Locke were just explaining his ideas to you in person they would have much the same feel.