John Locke
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| Natawo | 29 August 1632 Wrington, Somerset, England |
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| Namatay | 28 October 1704 (aged 72) Essex, England |
| nasodhanon | English |
| Panahon | 17th-century philosophy (Modern Philosophy) |
| Rehiyon | Western Philosophers |
| Panhunahuna | British Empiricism, Social Contract, Natural Law |
| Panguna nga pinagkakainteresan | Metaphysics, Epistemology, Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Education, Economics |
| Mga kilala nga ideya | Tabula rasa, "government with the consent of the governed"; state of nature; rights of life, liberty and property |
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Naimpluwensiyahan ni/han
Plato, Aristotle, Avicenna, Ibn Tufail, Aquinas, Grotius, Samuel Rutherford, Descartes, Hooker, Robert Filmer,[1] Hobbes, Polish Brethren (religious group, whose ideas were incorporated into Locke's theories)
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Nakaimpluwensiya kan/han
Hume, Kant, Berkeley, Paine, Smith and many subsequent political philosophers, including the American Founding Fathers, Arthur Schopenhauer
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Hi John Locke (Agosto 29, 1632–Oktobre 28, 1704), haluag nga ginkikilala komo amay han Klasikal nga Liberalismo, in usa ka Ingles nga pilosopo ha kaurhian 17 siglo. Nagyakan hiya nga an tawo dapat maghunahuna para bilngon an kamatooran, diri la basta basta kumarawat hin ideya tikang ha kagamhan, o mga ideya nga himo-himo ngan iba nga waray base nga pagtoo.
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Mga kasarigan[igliwat]
- ↑ Peter Laslett (1988). "Introduction: Locke and Hobbes". Two Treatises on Government. Cambridge University Press. p. 68. ISBN 978-0-521-35730-2.
Segundarya nga literatura[igliwat]
- Ashcraft, Richard, 1986. Revolutionary Politics & Locke's Two Treatises of Government. Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Discusses the relationship between Locke's philosophy and his political activities.)
- Ayers, Michael R., 1991. Locke. Epistemology & Ontology Routledge (The standard work on Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding.)
- Bailyn, Bernard, 1992 (1967). The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution. Harvard Uni. Press. (Discusses the influence of Locke and other thinkers upon the American Revolution and on subsequent American political thought.)
- G. A. Cohen, 1995. 'Marx and Locke on Land and Labour', in his Self-Ownership, Freedom and Equality, Oxford University Press.
- Cox, Richard, Locke on War and Peace, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1960. (A discussion of Locke's theory of international relations.)
- Chappell, Vere, ed., 19nn. The Cambridge Companion to Locke. Cambridge Uni. Press.
- Dunn, John, 1984. Locke. Oxford Uni. Press. (A succinct introduction.)
- —, 1969. The Political Thought of John Locke: An Historical Account of the Argument of the "Two Treatises of Government". Cambridge Uni. Press. (Introduced the interpretation which emphasises the theological element in Locke's political thought.)
- Hudson, Nicholas, "John Locke and the Tradition of Nominalism," in: Nominalism and Literary Discourse, ed. Hugo Keiper, Christoph Bode, and Richard Utz (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1997), pp. 283–99.
- Macpherson. C. B. The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism: Hobbes to Locke (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1962). (Establishes the deep affinity from Hobbes to Harrington, the Levellers, and Locke through to nineteenth-century utilitarianism).
- Moseley, Alexander (2007). John Locke: Continuum Library of Educational Thought. Continuum. ISBN 0-8264-8405-0.
- Pangle, Thomas, The Spirit of Modern Republicanism: The Moral Vision of the American Founders and the Philosophy of Locke (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988; paperback ed., 1990), 334 pages. (Challenges Dunn's, Tully's, Yolton's, and other conventional readings.)
- Robinson, Dave; Judy Groves (2003). Introducing Political Philosophy. Icon Books. ISBN 1-84046-450-X.
- Rousseau, George S. (2004). Nervous Acts: Essays on Literature, Culture and Sensibility. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 1-4039-3453-3.
- Strauss, Leo. Natural Right and History, chap. 5B (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1953). (Argues from a non-Marxist point of view for a deep affinity between Hobbes and Locke.)
- Strauss, Leo. "Locke's Doctrine of Natural law," American Political Science Review 52 (1958) 490–501. (A critique of W. von Leyden's edition of Locke's unpublished writings on natural law.)
- Tully, James, 1980. A Discourse on Property : John Locke and his Adversaries. Cambridge Uni. Press
- Waldron, Jeremy, 2002. God, Locke and Equality. Cambridge Uni. Press.
- Yolton, J. W., ed., 1969. John Locke: Problems and Perspectives. Cambridge Uni. Press.
- Zuckert, Michael, Launching Liberalism: On Lockean Political Philosophy. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas.
- Locke Studies, appearing annually, publishes scholarly work on John Locke.
Mga sumpay ha gawas[igliwat]
| An Wikimedia Commons mayda media nga nahahanungod han: John Locke |
Mga buhat[igliwat]
- John Locke eText Archive
- Works by John Locke at Project Gutenberg
- Links to online books by John Locke
- The Works of John Locke
- John Locke Manuscripts
- Updated versions of Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Second Treatise of Government, and Letter on Toleration, edited by Jonathan Bennett
- Locke, Two Treatises of Government, ed. Thomas Hollis (A. Millar et al., 1764) See original text in The Online Library of Liberty
- Works by or about John Locke in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
Kuruhaan[igliwat]
- John Locke entry by William Uzgalis in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2007-05-05
- Macmillan Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Locke
- John Locke Bibliography
- John Locke’s Theory of Knowledge by Caspar Hewett
- The Digital Locke Project
- Portraits of Locke
- Locke links
- A complex and positive answer to question Was Locke a Liberal? – by Jerome Huyler
- Timeline of the Life and Work of John Locke at The Online Library of Liberty
- Locke on Property: A Bibliographical Essay by Karen Vaughn The Online Library of Liberty.