The philosophical works of John Locke

by John Locke

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    The philosophical works of John Locke: An audiobook version of The Philosophical Works of John Locke, likely based on the 1892 edition edited by J. A. St. John, is available via LibriVox and the Internet Archive. This is a public domain recording and not a currently published, official retail version.
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    The Philosophical Works of John Locke (Multiple Volumes): Library catalogs indicate that digital versions, possibly audiobooks, of 'The Philosophical Works of John Locke' (Volume 1, Volume 2) are available through public library services like BiblioBoard, Hoopla, and OverDrive, which rely on library acquisitions of existing formats.

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An official, unabridged audiobook version of "The Philosophical Works of John Locke" by John Locke is not immediately available for purchase on major commercial platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, or Kobo based on targeted searches. However, a version titled "The philosophical works of John Locke" is available as a public domain audiobook through LibriVox and the Internet Archive, which operates outside the scope of official retail releases. Furthermore, library lending platforms like Hoopla and OverDrive indicate availability for volumes of these works, likely sourced from public domain materials or older professional recordings. Therefore, while a direct, modern retail purchase of an official audiobook is not confirmed, free, public domain audio recordings exist and library access is possible.