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  • ...], [[René 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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  • *1689 John Locke, ''Essay concerning Toleration'' argues for freedom for most religious grou
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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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  • *[[John Locke]] comes along from 1632 to 1704 and writes ''Two Treatises of Civil Governm
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  • ...tarians assert the 'freedom of the will', and often trace their origins to John Locke and the notion fundamental 'rights'. Robert Nozick (1938-2002) argues, for
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  • A second stream of thought growing in significance was the liberalism of [[John Locke]], including his theory of the "[[social contract]]". This had a great inf ...motivations. [[Louis Hartz]] refined the position in the 1950s, arguing [[John Locke]] was the most important source because his property-oriented [[liberalism]
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  • ...was the ultimate court of appeal for Deists. [[Matthew Tindal|Tindal]]'s [[John Locke|Lockean]] definitions of reason, self-evident truth, and the light of natur ===John Locke===
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  • Like [[John Locke]] and [[George Berkeley]], Hume was an empiricist - that is to say that he
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  • [[Empiricists]], like [[John Locke]] later stresses the importance of observation and experiments to obtain kn
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  • ..., it is not until the time of the British thinkers [[Thomas Hobbes]] and [[John Locke]] that the concept in its current meaning is fully developed.<ref name=Skin ...brutish, and short") that they would justify an all-powerful sovereign. [[John Locke]], by contrast, argued that the state of nature imposed some moral constrai
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  • ...ul influence on Greene's reading habits, exposing him to authors such as [[John Locke]], [[Sir William Blackstone]], and [[Jonathan Swift]].
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  • ...ul influence on Greene's reading habits, exposing him to authors such as [[John Locke]], [[Sir William Blackstone]], and [[Jonathan Swift]].
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  • ...to challenge authority. Political thinkers including [[Thomas Hobbes]], [[John Locke]], and [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]] were inspired by the scientific achievemen According John Locke, however, security is essentially a product of cooperation within the commu
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  • ...ment toward the aristocracy as well as the views of philosophers such as [[John Locke]]. In 1758, his money was running out and he decided to resume his career
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  • ...circles. However they welcomed the liberalism and emphasis on rights of [[John Locke]], which played a major role in the [[Glorious Revolution]] of 1688. Nevert ...entury the consensus of scholars was that liberalism, especially that of [[John Locke]], was paramount and that republicanism had a distinctly secondary role. Th
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  • ...Civil Government'' <ref>[http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/l/locke/john/l81s/ John Locke ''On Civil Government''] </ref> and was further developed in the 19th cen
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  • ...I, weathering financial crises in 1621, in 1694&ndash;[[1696|96]], when [[John Locke]] pamphleteered for the pound sterling as 'an invariable fundamental unit'
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  • # [[John Locke|Locke, John]]
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  • * [[John Locke]]
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  • # [[John Locke]]
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