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Two Treatises of Government by John Locke.
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The English philosopher and political theorist John Locke (1632-1704) began the empiricist tradition and thus initiated the greatest age of British philosophy. He attempted to center philosophy on an ...
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The English philosopher and political theorist John Locke began the empiricist tradition and thus initiated the greatest age of British philosophy. He attempted to center philosophy on an analysis of ...
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John Locke, as the author of the Two Treatises of Government (1690), must be recognized as one of the foremost influences on American revolutionary thought. Although recent scholarship into the origin...
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John Locke is probably the most important, and certainly the most influential, of all English philosophers. Although he published his first work, typically anonymously, when he was fifty-seven, by the...
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The library that John Locke assembled was intended for use rather than for show. Unlike Samuel Pepys, who assembled a collection of some three thousand volumes, about the same size as Locke's, he did ...
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John Locke is heralded as one of the most prominent British philosophers and men of letters. His most important philosophical work, An Essay concerning Humane Understanding: In Four Books (1689), had ...
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Throughout English philosopher John Locke's 1690 work, Second Treatise, of Civil Government, there is a focus placed upon the state of Nature, in which mean would respect the rights of others as well ...
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