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Between the bookshelves and in his book, "The Outlaw John Locke," Twice Sold Tales co-owner John MacBeath Watkins' restless ...
John Locke (1632–1704) concerned himself primarily with society, where his views are often contrasted with those of Thomas Hobbes, and with epistemology, where he is usually placed alongside ...
John Locke was a 17th-century English philosopher and political theorist whose ideas helped lay the foundation for the Enlightenment. Locke studied at Oxford and pursued medicine as a fellow at ...
Professor Andrew Burstein discusses John Locke's philosophy and his influence on the founders. Report Video Issue Javascript must be enabled in order to access C-SPAN videos.
John Locke Lite The strange philosophy of a "left libertarian". Tom Palmer | From the January 2005 issue. Share on Facebook Share on X Share on Reddit Share by email Print friendly version Copy ...
John Locke, the 17th-century English philosopher known for his antagonism toward Catholics even as he argued for religious tolerance, had little sympathy for those he called “Papists.” ...
The 17th-century philosopher John Locke heavily influenced the American founding. The Heritage Foundation’s Joseph Loconte explains what advice Locke might have for America today.
Within the framework of the Digital Locke Project a text critical edition has been made of the works of the British philosopher John Locke (1632-1704). Locke is one of the greatest thinkers of the ...
John Locke has a new article out, although he died in 1704. When England’s King Charles II discovered a failed 1683 assassination plot against himself and his brother, he beheaded the plotters ...
We know John Locke today as a social and political philosopher. In his “Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” he famously characterized the human mind at birth as a “blank slate.” ...