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  • The phrase '''the consent of the governed''' is often attributed to [[John Locke]], but the idea was around much earlier. The concept of the consent of the
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  • ...ustine of Hippo]], [[Thomas Aquinas|Aquinas]], [[Thomas Hobbes|Hobbes]], [[John Locke|Locke]], [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]], [[Jeremy Bentham|Bentham]], [[John Stuart
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  • ...Prize]] by the [[Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences]], and delivered the [[John Locke Lectures]] at the [[University of Oxford]] in 1973.
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  • ...d opposed the separation of powers (soon afterwards to be put forward by [[John Locke]]) he has been considered one of the first social-contract theorists of the
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  • :: - the philosophical writings of [[Denis Diderot]], [[Thomas Hobbes]], [[John Locke]], [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]] that gave priority to the power of reason ove :1690: [[John Locke]] ''Two Treatises on Government'' - the proposition that government is legi
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  • *1690 [[John Locke]]'s ''Treatise on Government'' [http://oll.libertyfund.org/?option=com_stat
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  • ...e nineteenth century. An exponent and developer of the [[empiricism]] of [[John Locke]], [[George Berkeley]] and [[David Hume]], and of the [[utilitarianism]] of ...aptiste Say]]; and on his return he turned his attention to the works of [[John Locke]] and [[Jeremy Bentham]] and became a convinced [[utilitarianism|utilitaria
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  • ..., and to pamper or spoil a child was 'to cocker' him. (See, for example, [[John Locke]], '...that most children's constitutions are either spoiled or at least ha
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  • ...l as the philosophers of [[The Enlightenment]], such as [[Montesquieu]], [[John Locke]] and [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]]. Among his classmates were [[Camille Desmou
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  • ...y by [[John Locke]] <ref>[http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/l/locke/john/l81s/ John Locke ''On Civil Government''] </ref>, and the actions to be undertaken in the ex
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  • <tr><th>Mercredi<th>10<td>[[Jean Racine|Racine]]<td>[[John Locke|Locke]]<td>[[Gustavus Adolphus]]<td>[[Alexis Clairaut|Clairaut]]
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  • 1632 [[John Locke]] (1632-1704) English political philosopher of [[The Enlightenment]]. Propo
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  • ...ration of political power with one person or party is limited, hence the [[John Locke|Lockean]] notion of [[Limited Power]]. Certain areas of political and socia
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  • *[[John Locke|Locke, John]] (1689). ''[[Two Treatises of Government|Two Treatises of Gove
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  • ...ues Rousseau]] in France; [[David Hume]] and [[Adam Smith]] in Scotland; [[John Locke]], [[Edward Gibbon]], [[Samuel Johnson]] and [[Jeremy Bentham]] in England;
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  • ...rnauld]], [[Nicolas Malebranche|Malebranche]], [[Blaise Pascal|Pascal]], [[John Locke|Locke]], [[Gottfried Leibniz|Leibniz]], [[Henry More|More]], [[Immanuel Kan ...[empiricist]] school of thought, consisting of [[Thomas Hobbes|Hobbes]], [[John Locke|Locke]], [[George Berkeley|Berkeley]], and [[David Hume|Hume]].
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  • ...ated such topics as marriage and the family in his ''Summa Theologiae''. [[John Locke]] (1632-1704) wrote on toleration, and also on education; his political the
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  • ...ll]] traces the split into Continental and analytical traditions back to [[John Locke]], while others note that the more significant split happened with [[Edmund
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  • ...], [[Ren&eacute; Descartes]], [[Baruch Spinoza]], [[Gottfried Leibniz]], [[John Locke]], [[David Hume]], [[George Berkeley]], [[Immanuel Kant]], [[Georg Wilhelm Against Descartes, [[John Locke]] proposed the idea that all knowledge comes from sense experience. [[Imman
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  • ...hilosopher]], and one of the three most famous British Empiricists (with [[John Locke]] and [[David Hume]]). He is best known for developing an early form of [[
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