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  1. Two Treatises of Government by John Locke, 2010-02-15
  2. A Letter Concerning Toleration by John Locke, 2010-09-22
  3. The Works of John Locke, in Nine Volumes (Volume 2) by John Locke, 2010-10-14
  4. Some Thoughts Concerning Education by John Locke, 2009-02-01
  5. Lethal People: A Donovan Creed Crime Novel by John Locke, 2009-07-07
  6. The Second Treatise of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration by John Locke, 2010-05-06
  7. Now & Then: a Donovan Creed Novel by John Locke, 2010-05-11
  8. Some Thoughts Concerning Education and of the Conduct of the Understanding by John Locke, Ruth Weissbourd Grant, et all 1996-10-01
  9. Letter Concerning Toleration and Other Writings, A (The Thomas Hollis Library) by John Locke, 2010-09-30
  10. John Locke: Champion of Modern Democracy (Philosophers of the Enlightenment) by Graham Faiella, 2005-08
  11. Works of John Locke: Including Two Treatises of Government, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding and more (mobi) by John Locke, 2008-06-20
  12. John Locke and the Eighteenth-Century Divines (Prolegomena to Christian Apologetics) by Alan P. F. Sell, 2006-09
  13. Locke: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by John Dunn, 2003-07-31
  14. John Locke And The Doctrine Of Majority-Rule by Willmoore Kendall, 2008-06-13

21. Philosophers : John Locke
Short but concise biography about john locke.
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John Locke
Philosopher and Empiricist
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Locke, a member of a middle-class Puritan family, left studies of the church to pursue the vociation of a physician. While at Oxford, he became friends with Isaac Newton and Robert Boyle. After leaving in 1683 over disagreements about the Catholic king, Charles II, he finished his Essay This four-book work discusses questions of awareness and reality; Locke believed that we can only think about non-mental entities by being aware of mental entities that represent them. In building this relationship, he wrote that we must control our belief-forming capabilities it is our duty to do so. In the spirit of Newton and Boyle, his method consists of first collecting data for and against the proposition (hypothesis) in questions. Second, that data is analyzed for relevance, and then the proposition is judged on that evidence. Locke's Second Treatise of Government a defining work in the soon-to emerge American government, was based on Locke's concept of natural law. Locke believed that just as with mathematics, the laws of nature could also be deduced through experimentation. The hinge of the work was the concept of private property. In Locke's "state of nature" (a through experiment depicting ancient man), an individual successfully convinced others that a particular plot of land was "his". He combined his labor with this object or plot, and thus it became property. This posession can only be freely contracted away to others, and most importantly, government. This is the "liberal theory of state" on which is based the Declaration of Independence, written about seventy years later.

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This short text presents two of locke s significant works and explains his philosophical ideas.
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John Locke (1632-1704)
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A Biography of John Locke (1632-1704)
Quote John Locke was born on August 29th, 1632 in England and lived to became one of the most influential people in England and, perhaps, one of the most influential people of the 17th century. Before his death on October 28th, 1704 he would earn the title as the Father of liberal philosophy. His ideas would also be used as a keystone for the revolution of the North American colonies from England.
Early Years
Locke had many prominent friends who were nobles in government and also highly respected scholars of the times. He was good friends with the Earl of Shaftesbury and he was given government jobs which he served with Shaftesbury.
Locke lived in France for a while and returned to troubled times in England. In 1679 his friend the Earl was tried for treason. Although Shaftesbury was acquitted, the Earl decided to flee England anyway to escape further persecution. He fled to Holland where William and Mary ruled but had some claim to the English throne. Owing to his close association with the Earl, Locke also fled fled to Holland in 1683. He returned to England in about 1688 when William and Mary were invited to retake the reign of England in what historians call the Bloodless Revolution . Eventually Locke returned to Oates in Essex where he retired. He lived there until his death in 1704.
Natural Rights
Locke wrote and developed the philosophy that there was no legitimate government under the divine right of kings

25. Great Books Index - John Locke
This site offers links to online versions of locke s books and essays.
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An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation AUTHORS/HOME TITLES ABOUT GB INDEX BOOK LINKS Writings of John Locke Concerning Toleration Concerning Civil Government Concerning Human Understanding Concerning Education ... Articles A Letter Concerning Toleration
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26. John Locke: A Letter Concerning Toleration
by john locke. 1689. Translated by William Popple and thus the Christians of St. john (as they are called) and the Christians of Geneva are of
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A Letter Concerning Toleration by John Locke Translated by William Popple Honoured Sir, The business of true religion is quite another thing. It is not instituted in order to the erecting of an external pomp, nor to the obtaining of ecclesiastical dominion, nor to the exercising of compulsive force, but to the regulating of men's lives, according to the rules of virtue and piety. Whosoever will list himself under the banner of Christ, must, in the first place and above all things, make war upon his own lusts and vices. It is in vain for any man to unsurp the name of Christian, without holiness of life, purity of manners, benignity and meekness of spirit. "Let everyone that nameth the name of Christ, depart from iniquity." "Thou, when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren," said our Lord to Peter. Now, though the divisions that are amongst sects should be allowed to be never so obstructive of the salvation of souls; yet, nevertheless, adultery, fornication, uncleanliness, lasciviousness, idolatry, and such-like things, cannot be denied to be works of the flesh, concerning which the apostle has expressly declared that "they who do them shall not inherit the kingdom of God." Whosoever, therefore, is sincerely solicitous about the kingdom of God and thinks it his duty to endeavour the enlargement of it amongst men, ought to apply himself with no less care and industry to the rooting out of these immoralities than to the extirpation of sects. But if anyone do otherwise, and whilst he is cruel and implacable towards those that differ from him in opinion, he be indulgent to such iniquities and immoralities as are unbecoming the name of a Christian, let such a one talk never so much of the Church, he plainly demonstrates by his actions that it is another kingdom he aims at and not the advancement of the kingdom of God.

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    30. Modern History Sourcebook: John Locke (1632-1704): Some Thoughts Concerning Educ
    The British philosopher s text about education, with an introductory note about locke s life.
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    John Locke was born near Bristol, England, on August 29, 1632; and was educated at Westminster School, where Dryden was his contemporary, and at Christ Church, Oxford. Of the discipline then in vogue in either institution, the future educational theorist had no high opinion, as may be gathered from allusions in the present treatise; yet, after taking his master's degree in 1658, he became tutor of his college, and lecturer in Greek and rhetoric. After a visit to the Continent in 1665, as secretary to an embassy, he returned to Oxford and took up the study of medicine. He became attached, as friend and physician, to Lord Ashley, afterward the first Earl of Shaftesbury; and while this nobleman was Lord Chancellor, Locke held the office of Secretary of Presentations. Shaftesbury went out of office in 1673, and two years later Locke went to France in search of health, supporting himself by acting as tutor to the son of Sir John Banks, and as physician to the wife of the English Ambassador at Paris. In 1679, Shaftesbury, being again in power, recalled Locke to England. He reluctantly obeyed, and remained in attendance on his patron, assisting him in political matters and superintending the education of his grandson, the future author of "Characteristics," till Shaftesbury's political fortunes finally collapsed, and both men took refuge in Holland.

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    Prominent empiricist philosopher, natural law social thinker and Whig political theorist, John Locke was nonetheless a rather traditional Mercantilist in his economics. It was Child's promotion of low interest that prompted Locke to turn his attention to money and developing a theory of money in his 1692 Considerations . Locke introduced concept of "money as convention" as well as, following Bodin , the main elements of the Quantity Theory of Money, notably the concept of "velocity". Locke saw that the lowering of interest by legal means might very well lead to a collapse in trade because it would not reflect the "natural scarcity" of money. If money collapsed, then there would be, alternatively, a collapse in output or prices. The collapse in prices would lead to relatively cheap English goods and relatively expensive foreign ones "both which will keep us poor" (Locke, 1692). Unlike Mun , Locke did not see this as a promoter of exports. Locke's ideas on value are a bit obtuse and inconsistent. In his 1690

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    John Locke believed that all people were equal and independent, and that no one had the right to harm another's “life, health, liberty, or possessions.” Locke was not only a renowned philosopher in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, but he was an Oxford scholar, medical researcher and physician, political operative, economist and spokesman for a revolutionary movement. Locke believed that in order to understand the nature of power we must examine the origins of it. He felt that “Nature is a state of perfect equality amongst all men. In this state, no one man has more power or jurisdiction than any other man." His stipulation for this equality, however, was that a person who was out to harm himself or others should not be given equal rights under the law. According to Locke, “If one is to act in such a way that appears contrary to the natural laws, it is the right and responsibility of all men affected by these actions to judge and punish the offender. In this sense, each man will be the judge of whether his 'rights', as described by nature, have been violated. The right of each man to interpret and enforce the laws of nature as they see fit, may be a source of much chaos. So, in order to regulate the implementation of these laws, man agrees to a social contract, under which all men are governed by one common ruler”

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    Born: Wrington, Somersetshire, 29 Aug. 1632
    Died: Oates, Essex, 28 Oct. 1704
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    Also John Locke, the father was a lawyer and a clerk to the local Justices of the Peace. It is my impression that the position of clerk was not a governmental one but rather private employment by the JP's. However, toward the end of his life the father was county clerk for sewers.
    It seems clear that he was affluent. He had inherited a good fortune from his own father, although he left his own son less than he had received.
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    Birth: English
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    Schooling: Oxford, M.A., M.D.
    Westminister School, 1646-52.
    Oxford University, Christ Church, 1652-8. B.A., 1656; M.A., 1658; M.B., 1674. Locke never received the M.D., but I am listing all medical degrees as though they were M.D.'s.
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    Affiliation: Anglican, Heterodox
    Locke's parents were stern Puritans, but he himself began to shuck off the received faith while he was at Westminster, and was never a Puritan after school days. At the Restoration, he conformed without hesitation and went on to be a Latitudinarian.
    Cranston asserts that after 1688 Locke went beyond Latitudinarianism to Socinianism. See especially The Reasonableness of Christianity, 1695. Locke insisted, apparently even to himself, that he was still Anglican; however, he did publish Reasonableness anonymously.

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