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  1. John Locke and Modern Life by Lee Ward, 2010-08-23
  2. The Works of John Locke: The Reasonableness of Christianity. a Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity, from Mr. Edward's Reflections. a Second Vindication by John Locke, 2010-01-12
  3. Locke in 90 Minutes (Philosophers in 90 Minutes) by Paul Strathern, 1999-11-25
  4. Questions Concerning The Law Of Nature by John Locke, 2008-01-31
  5. The Canadian Founding: John Locke and Parliament (Mcgill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas) by Janet Ajzenstat, 2007-06
  6. The Cambridge Companion to Locke's 'Essay Concerning Human Understanding' (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
  7. A letter concerning toleration. By John Locke, Esq. by John Locke, 2010-06-10
  8. The reasonableness of Christianity as delivered in the Scriptures by John Locke, 2010-08-25
  9. John Locke's Moral Revolution: From Natural Law to Moral Relativism by Samuel Zinaich Jr., 2006-02-20
  10. John Locke: An Essay concerning Toleration: And Other Writings on Law and Politics, 1667-1683
  11. Locke (Past Masters) by Anderson Carolyn Dunn, John Dunn, 1996-12
  12. The Politics of Selfishness: How John Locke's Legacy Is Paralyzing America by Paul L. Nevins Esq., 2010-09-02
  13. The Reasonableness of Christianity, and A Discourse of Miracles (Library of Modern Religious Thought) by John Locke, 1958-06-01
  14. John Locke: Resistance, Religion and Responsibility (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History) by John Marshall, 1994-09-30

41. Liberales.be
Overzicht van deze filosoof die bekend is vanwege zijn visie op de vrijheidsrechten en de rechtstaat.
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42. John Locke Collection At Bartleby.com
john locke. john locke. From the Harvard Classics, Vol. XXXVII, Part 1. locke, john, 36587 to 36632 Entries from the Columbia World of Quotations.
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43. The History Of Education And Childhood
Besides an annotated links directory, this site offers access to primary source materials online (such as articles by and about Dewey and complete books such as john locke's 1693 Some Thoughts ). This site is maintained by the program in Philosophy and History of Education, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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44. John Locke - Biografie Rasscass
Translate this page john locke. Biografie. Nachname locke, Vorname john, Geburtsdatum 1632-08-29, Geburtsort Wrington (GB). Todesdatum 1704-10-28, Todesort Oates (Essex).
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45. John Locke
Vater war Rechtsanwalt und verfügte über einen kleinen Grundbesitz.
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John Locke wurde in Wrington bei Bristol geboren. Philosophie , wendet er sich den Schriften von Descartes Robert Boyle , mit dem Mediziner Sydenham und mit Newton . 1667 - 1675 lebte Locke als Arzt und Erzieher im Hause Shaftesbury. 1671 beginnt Locke mit der Ausarbeitung seines philosophischen Hauptwerkes Concerning Human Understanding 1682 lernte er die Philosophin Damaris Cudworth Masham
  • Die Philosophie von Locke ist erkenntnistheoretisch orientiert. Er setzt sich mit den Anschauungen von Descartes von den angeborenen Ideen und sittlichen Prinzipien auseinander und gelangt zu einem Sensualismus. Zentral in Locke's Erkenntnistheorie ist der Begriff der Idee oder Vorstellung (idea).
  • 46. The Official Locke Family Association Site -Capt.John, Nathaniel And William
    This may be the oldest incorporated family association in the US. It was founded in 1891 and incorporated in 1898 by the descendents of Capt. john locke and Elizabeth (Berry) locke who settled at locke's Neck, NH in the middle of the 17th Century. Site has plans for annual August reunion.
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    47. Locke
    A brief discussion of the life and works of john locke, with links to electronic texts and additional information. john locke (16321704).
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    Although he completed a philosophical education at Oxford, John Locke declined the offer of a permanent academic position in order to avoid committing himself to a religious order. Having also studied medicine, he served for many years as private physician and secretary to Anthony Ashley Cooper, the first Earl of Shaftesbury and one of the Lord Proprietors of the Carolina Colonies. Locke's involvement with this controversial political figure led to a period of self-imposed exile in Holland during the 1680s, but after the Glorious Revolution of 1688 he held several minor governmental offices. A friend of Isaac Newton and Robert Boyle , Locke was also an early member of the Royal Society. He studied and wrote on philosophical, scientific, and political matters throughout his life, in a voluminous correspondence and ample journals , but the public works for which he is best known were published in a single, sudden burst. The fundamental principles of Locke's philosophy are presented in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690), the culmination of twenty years of reflection on the origins of human knowledge. According to Locke, what we know is always properly understood as

    48. III. 4. JOHN LOCKE
    Rese±a de pensamiento de john locke.
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    III. 4. JOHN LOCKE
    A diferencia de Bacon y Descartes, que a pesar de ser primariamente filósofos hicieron (o intentaron hacer) contribuciones científicas en sus ratos libres, John Locke (1632-1704) fue un filósofo de tiempo completo. Su educación inicial fue en clásicos y en literatura, pero posteriormente estudió medicina y hasta la ejerció, aunque por poco tiempo. Ingresó al servicio de lord Shaftesbury en 1666 como consejero, médico y amigo, y cuando este político cayó y tuvo que refugiarse en Holanda, Locke lo acompañó y permaneció en ese país hasta la revolución de 1688, en que volvió a Inglaterra. Fue durante su estancia en Holanda que terminó de escribir su famoso Essay concerning human undurstanding ("Ensayo sobre el entendimiento humano"), que apareció en 1690; de hecho, casi todos sus escritos importantes datan de un breve periodo posrevolucionario, comprendido entre 1687 y 1693. La filosofía política de Locke tuvo grandes repercusiones, no sólo en Inglaterra y posteriormente en EUA sino también en Francia, donde gracias a Voltaire su prestigio era enorme e inspiró a los reformistas moderados y a los

    49. EpistemeLinks.com: Philosopher Results
    john locke, Source History of Economic Thought. locke, john, Source Erratic Impact (PRB) Author Danne Polk. locke, john, Source Alliance for Lifelong Learning.
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    50. Locke's Second Treatise - Table Of Contents
    1690. THE SECOND TREATISE OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT. BY john locke. Search the Second Treatise of Civil Government. Search help Use descriptive phrases.
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    51. Henry St. John Bolingbroke [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    18th century Tory disciple of locke.
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    Henry St. John Bolingbroke (1678-1751) Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to that part of this article)
    Life A prudent use of this lady's wealth enabled him to return to England in September 1724. His property was restored to him, but he was never permitted to take his seat in parliament. He therefore removed himself to his villa at Dawley, near Uxbridge, where he occasionally enjoyed the society of Swift, Pope, and others of his old friends with whom he had corresponded in his exile. It was at Dawley where Bolingbroke diversified his moral and metaphysical studies by his attacks on the ministry in his periodical the Craftsman , in which the letters forming his Dissertation on Parties first appeared. In 1735, finding his political hopes clouded forever, he went back to France and continued to live there until 1742. During his second residence abroad, he wrote his Letters on the Study of History in which he violently attacked the Christian religion. He died on October 1, 1751, after a long illness. His talents were brilliant and versatile; his style of writing was polished and eloquent; but his fatal lack of sincerity and honest purpose, and the low and unscrupulous ambition which made him scramble for power with a selfish indifference to national security, hindered him from looking wisely and deeply into any question. His philosophical theories are not profound, nor his conclusions solid, while his criticism of passing history is worthless.

    52. El Liberalismo - John Locke
    La historia de liberalismo y john locke.
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    53. Locke, John
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia locke, john, lok Pronunciation Key. locke, john , 1632–1704, English philosopher, founder of British empiricism.
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    54. Earl Of Shaftesbury [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    Patron of john locke
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    Anthony Ashley Cooper (1671- 1713)

    Anthony Ashley Cooper was the grandson of the first Earl of Shaftesbury. He was Locke's patron, and was himself educated under Locke's supervision. His weak health prevented him from following an active political career, and his life was mainly devoted to intellectual interests. After two or three unhappy years of school life at Winchester, he traveled abroad, chiefly in Italy, with a tutor. In early adulthood he lived in Holland, and in later life his health drove him to Italy once more. He was an ardent student of the classics, especially of Plato, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius, a devotee of liberty of thought, and an amateur of art. His writings, penned between 1701 and 1712, were published in three volumes titled Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times (1711); a revised and enlarged edition was ready at the time of his death in 1713. The essays include "A Letter Concerning Enthusiasm," "Sensus Communis, an essay on the Freedom of Wit and Humor," "Soliloquy, or Advice to an Author," "An Inquiry Concerning Virtue and Merit," "The Moralist, a Philosophical Rhapsody," Miscellaneous Reflections on the said Treatises, and other critical Subjects," A Notion of the Historical Draught or Tablature of the Judgment of Hercules, with a Letter concerning Design." The most important of these is "An Inquiry Concerning Virtue and Merit." He comments that the miscellaneous style of the collection was in vogue in his day.

    55. Filosofía Y Educación - Cuaderno De Materiales
    Lecciones sobre john locke, por Felipe Gim©nez, profesor de filosof­a.
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    Filosofía y educación Lecciones sobre John Locke.
    Felipe Giménez. Profesor de filosofía de IES. 1. Gnoseología. Límites del entendimiento humano. Locke (1632-1704) considera que todos nuestros conocimientos provienen de la experiencia, de ella se derivan y a ella se reducen. La filosofía de Locke se dirige contra las ideas innatas, contra el apriorismo. Locke pretende dar razón de conceptos tales como causa, sustancia, a partir del análisis de los sense data, un análisis psicológico. Este análisis es el tribunal que evalúa la validez y los límites del entendimiento humano, así como la validez y los límites de los conocimientos de los que éste dispone. El valor objetivo de los conocimientos queda justificado desde el supuesto de la realidad de los dos polos del conocimiento: conciencia y mundo exterior. Acepta la trascendencia del conocimiento, al que llega a describir como la "copia (picture) que nuestras ideas deben ser respecto de sus objetos (Essay, II, 8, 15, II, 25, 6).

    56. John Locke - Second Treatise On Government
    OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT. by john locke. Chapter I. Of Political Power XIX - Of the Dissolution of Government The Works of john locke.
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    57. AllRefer Encyclopedia - John Locke (Philosophy, Biographies) - Encyclopedia
    General information about the life and the philosophical work of john locke. Concentrates on political and ethical theories.
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  • 58. John Locke Room
    This short text presents two of locke's significant works and explains his philosophical ideas.
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    59. Biografía - Locke, John
    locke, john Nacionalidad Inglaterra Wrington 1632 - Oates 1704. Nacido en Wrington (Ing.) en 1632, locke es el
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    60. Locke,
    This article focuses on locke's political theories, particularly in the Two Treatises .
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    R.J. Kilcullen This week we read from John Locke, whose more liberal view of politics contrasts with Hobbes's authoritarianism. It contrasts also with the doctrine preached at the time by the Church of England, that it is the subject's duty under all circumstances not to resist the powers that be, however tyrannical they may be. According to Locke it may be justifiable to rebel against a tyrannical government. The purpose of government is not merely to maintain order, but to protect property in a broad sense of the term.
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    References of the form 'II.98' are to the numbered paragraphs - in this example to paragraph 98 - of Locke's Second Treatise , in Two Treatises of Government , ed. Peter Laslett (Cambridge, 1960) (JC153.L8). References to the 'Letter on Toleration' are to John Locke, On Politics and Education , ed. Penniman (JC153.L79). Quotations below are from those editions. The following outline of Locke's life is based on Laslett's introduction.)
    Locke and Revolution
    Locke was born in 1632. He was seventeen years old when Charles I was executed. He became a student at Oxford in 1652, when Cromwell was at the height of his power. Hobbes's

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