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Island of Freedom - John Locke
Biography. An Essay Concerning Human
Understanding.
Concerning Civil Government, Second
Essay.
A Letter Concerning Toleration. [eng]
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John Locke (1632-1704), The Philosopher of Freedom.
Locke's Life, Locke's Views on human nature, Idealists, Materialists, and Dualists. Tabula Rassa & Empiricism. Locke"s view on government. Hobbesian Pre-Social Man. Lockeian Pre-Social Man. Raison d'etre of Government. The Extent of Government Power. [eng]
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John Locke
Selected primary works on economics. [eng]
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John Locke Foundation
The John Locke Foundation develops and promotes solutions to North Carolina's most critical challenges. An independent think tank based in Raleigh, the Foundation seeks to
transform state and local government through competition, innovation, freedom and personal responsibility in order to strike a better balance between the public sector and
private institutions of family, faith, community, and enterprise. The Locke Foundation is a source of cutting-edge research, a publisher of breaking news and commentary, and a
catalyst for change. George M. Stephens: "John Locke is the intellectual father of our country. While a number of thinkers, stretching from Plato and Aristotle to Blackstone and including Thomas Aquinas, Grotius, Pufendorf, Rousseau,
Montesquieu, Hume, and Hobbes made important contributions, this political and social philosopher of 17th century England influenced the author of the Declaration of Independence and the
Framers of the Constitution more than any." [eng]
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ILTweb: Study Place: John Locke
John Locke and British empiricism. [eng]
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John Locke
About John Locke from Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. [eng]
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John Locke (1632 - 1704)
A biographical sketch and an outline of Locke's works from Uwe Wiedemann's directory 'Philosophen und Logiker'. In German. [eng]
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USA: Joh Locke
USA-project, biographies-area, biographical data regarding John Locke (1632-1704). [eng]
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The Locke Institute
The Locke Institute was founded in 1989 as an independent, non-partisan educational and research organization. Named for the philosopher and political theorist John Locke
(1632-1704), the Institute ascribes to his theory that society is based on the law of nature and that the individual is the ultimate source of political sovereignty.
The Institute endorses Locke's proposition that individuals are possessed of inalienable rights to life, liberty, and property. It is the principal function of the state to uphold these rights since free individuals otherwise would not enter into political society. [eng]
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Guide To Philosophy - Locke
Biography. Works. Image. [eng]
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ILTweb: Academic: Digital Classics: Locke
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: 6th Edition
by John Locke. [eng]
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