Natural Law
.... Locke explains his theory of
property as
God-given: "
God gave the Worldato the use of the Industrious and Rational" (Laslett, p. 104). ....
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JOHN LOCKE'S THEORY OF NATURAL LAW
.... Locke explains his theory of
property as
God-given: "
God gave the Worldato the use of the Industrious and Rational" (Laslett, p. 104). ....
(1262

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Locke's views on Property
.... others. Locke traces the concept of private
property from the time when
God gave the world to Adam and his posterity. Locke sees ....
(1079

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The Symbol & Reality of Property for Locke
.... others. Locke traces the concept of private
property from the time when
God gave the world to Adam and his posterity. Locke sees ....
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Property Rights in Islam Under Islamic law, own
.... will (Bashir 75). This concept is based on the Islamic belief that
God owns all
property and men are merely trustees or custodians. ....
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John Locke On The Limits of Liberty & Property
.... Thus, liberty and
property flow to man from
God who made man, his freedom, his body which produces
property,, etc. Reason also flows ....
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Aristotle & Locke on Property
.... then showing how
property ought to be understood: "I shall endeavour to shew, how men might come to have a
property in several parts of that which
God-gave to ....
(2732

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Aristotle & Locke on Property The purpose of this resear
.... then showing how
property ought to be understood: "I shall endeavour to shew, how men might come to have a
property in several parts of that which
God gave to ....
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Locke's & Marx's Views on Theory of Value & Property
.... and rational." (Locke 21) The possession of
property is the result of labor and in the beginning
God gave humankind a right to
property but eventually the ....
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Code of Hammurabi & Hebrew Law
....
God is at the center of the Hebrew law, while one can read the Code of Hammurabi and feel that
property rights are at the center of that set of laws. ....
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John Alden Williams' anthology Islam
.... Thus, one hadith reports that the Prophet once said that "
God has imposed zakat [
property tax] on the [people's] possessions, to be taken from the rich and ....
(1471

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Locke's Second Treatise of Government
.... If
God indirectly gives man the right to unlimited private
property, then Locke should have considered, as Marx did, the damage that can be done with such a ....
(2217

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Bondage and Freedom
.... In part, the greater significance of
property was religious--a sign that
God was on their side, or they were on
God's side. The ....
(1801

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Locke 2nd Treatise on Gov
.... In the natural state, Locke felt we all have a duty to
God not to harm another person in this life, their liberty or their
property (goods). ....
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Western Capitalism & Max Weber
.... Those who owned land were seen as nearer
God, and those without
property were seen as lacking in blessedness: "Working the land was associated with servility ....
(1563

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St. Augustine and St. Francis
.... successful battles. Everything really belongs to
God, including
property; therefore, everything is fundamentally good. According to ....
(2467

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Philosophical Ideas
.... created. Locke traces the concept of private
property from the time when
God gave the world to Adam and his posterity.
Property ....
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Plato, Luther, Locke & Marx on Equality
.... but rather the security, safety and protection of private
property afforded the .... Locke may mention
God in his description of nature and the justification for ....
(1836

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Natural Law and Ethics
.... or moral weight given to concepts of
property: "I shall endeavour to shew, how men might come to have a
property in several parts of that which
God gave to ....
(2247

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Medieval Poetry
.... of
God visited on mankind because of man's violation of cleanness of soul and of the cleanness of what could be called
God's property, notably sacramental ....
(3974

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Locke & Plato
.... of fundamental individual human experience: "I shall endeavour to shew, how men might come to have a
property in several parts of that which
God gave to ....
(2391

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Comparison of Beliefs of Hobbes and Locke
.... they do not always follow rational and
God-given standards, so there is some threat to their rights, especially, again, to their right to own
property. ....
(1917

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John Locke and the Limits of Liberty
.... to set up a government which will ensure the protection of the ownership of material
property. .... The basis of law is
God who places the knowledge of laws in men ....
(1347

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A Gift of the Jews
.... and moral code represented in the Ten Commandments given by
God to Moses .... dignity and respect and to refrain from coveting their neighbor's
property, killing, or ....
(720

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Jurgen Habermas and John Locke
.... Like reason, the right to this
property is essentially given to individuals by
God and cannot reasonably be taken away by government in a civil society. ....
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The Souls of Black Folk & Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching
God focuses on the character of Janie .... for herself, becoming "the widow of Joe Starks" and a woman of
property. ....
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Class Systems & Status Quo of Ancient World
.... He may, however, sell his
property to government officials or business men .... The culture was distinguished its special relationship with
God: [W]hereas elsewhere ....
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18th Century Political Discussions & Revolutions
.... The ownership of
property was seen as a fundamental right and thus as one that was .... He saw people as belonging to
God because
God had created them, and in turn ....
(2096

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New Mode of Political Thought & Government Forms
.... The ownership of
property was seen as a fundamental right and thus as one that was .... He saw people as belonging to
God because
God had created them, and in turn ....
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Opposing Views on Existence of God
.... order manifested by things is a natural and underived
property of those things (Masterson, 1971, p. 119). Flew then takes his arguments against
God one step ....
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