Locke & Plato
.... agreed to the parliament's disposition of the English succession and to the institution of parliament itself (Macpherson, 1980, p. x).
Locke and
Plato both can ....
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Plato, Luther, Locke & Marx on Equality
....
Plato and
Locke are the most closely aligned of the four in terms of their disregard for equality and their championing of order. ....
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Compare and Contrast - Hobbes and Locke: The role of government
....
Locke departed from Aristotle and
Plato and identified a political world that was defined by the relatively recent notion of human rights, particularly the ....
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Political Authority
.... it) that they themselves hold. It is on this point that
Locke and
Plato most strongly part company. In
Plato's idea of a republic ....
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Reasoning and Philosophic Logic
.... Prospect Heights, Illinois: Waveland Press, 1991.
Locke, John. ....
Plato. "Gorgias." In The Rhetorical Tradition, P. Bizzell and B. Herzberg (eds.), 61-112. ....
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John Locke
.... state of nature'" (Legitimate 1). Unlike
Plato and Aristotle who argued that man was nothing more than an animal without living in society,
Locke felt "human ....
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Politics
.... the state ideology) as viewed or promoted by men such as Karl Marx, Thomas Hobbes, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Niccolo Machiavelli,
Plato and John
Locke in order to ....
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Plato and Socrates on Government
....
Plato details the way Socrates always sought to be true to himself and his .... would be human freedom, as explained much later by theorists like
Locke and Rousseau ....
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Educational Theorists
.... era of the Greek philosophers such as Aristotle and
Plato, knowledge of .... through the recorded histories and scientific journals of theorists like
Locke and Bacon ....
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Thucydidic Perspective Of Politics & The State
.... ie, the state ideology) as viewed or promoted by men such as Karl Marx, Thomas Hobbes, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Niccolo Machiavelli,
Plato, John
Locke and Noam ....
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Theories of Society
.... a society based on order and love as exemplified by
Plato; a society based on social contract and rights as seen in the writings of Hobbes,
Locke, and Rousseau ....
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A Philosophy of Human Culture
.... Further, the author champions the "contraries" which philosophers like
Plato,
Locke, Hume and most others try to control or silence. ....
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James Madison's Political Theory
....
Plato added that those best suited to rule were the philosophers. .... In the late-seventeenth century, John
Locke published his Two Treatises of Government, ....
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Political Philosophy of James Madison
....
Plato added that those best suited to rule were the philosophers. .... In the late-seventeenth century, John
Locke published his Two Treatises of Government, ....
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Role of Legislators in the US
.... Socrates,
Plato, and Aristotle provided the enduring values associated with the .... In the late-seventeenth century, John
Locke launched the political philosophy ....
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Concept of Justice
.... Cicero follows
Plato in many respects and holds that there is an objective and .... be carried over into later political theories such as those of
Locke and Rousseau ....
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Issues in Philosophy
.... John
Locke founded his empiricism on a single principle: that all knowledge begins with ....
Plato's Allegory of the Cave is one of the most famous examples of this ....
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Concepts of Societal Development
.... Socrates,
Plato, and Aristotle provided the enduring values associated with the .... In the late seventeenth century, John
Locke published his Two Treatises of ....
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The Presidential Cabinet of the Federal Government
.... Socrates,
Plato, and Aristotle provided the enduring values associated with the .... In the late-seventeenth century, John
Locke published his Two Treatises of ....
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Ethical Relativism
.... He suggests that understanding of Socrates,
Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes,
Locke, and Jefferson were once among the defining characteristics of a well-rounded ....
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HUMAN RIGHTS AS UNIVERSAL RIGHTS
.... Socrates,
Plato, and Aristotle provided the enduring values associated with the .... In the late-seventeenth century, John
Locke published his Two Treatises of ....
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Kant
.... the scholastics in the Middle Ages, the difference being that, unlike
Plato's forms or .... a tabula rasa or "empty cupboard" as it was perceived by
Locke and Hume. ....
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Philosophy
....
Plato was a philosopher who sought an ideal state .... When considering Rousseau,
Locke, and Kant, perhaps only Rousseau's "Social Contract" comes close to narrowing ....
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Utopian fiction and Utopian Programs
.... Men like
Locke, Rousseau, and Hobbes believed that human beings came together in ....
Plato had offered his version of a utopian society in The Republic, and he ....
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Language and Thought
.... seeds of the discourse regarding the relationship of thought to language in
Plato's works ....
Locke assumed that the mind at birth was a tabula rasa, an empty slate ....
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The Human Brain The human brain is physiologically a gland. T
.... Similarly, philosophers such as
Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle encouraged man to contemplate the .... and philosophy emerged in the guise of John
Locke, Isaac Newton ....
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The Philosophy of Jean Jacques Rousseau
.... Contrary to Hobbes and
Locke, among men in Rousseau's state of nature "the care .... chain of treatises in grand political theory that began with
Plato's Republic. ....
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Foreign Language Learning
.... philosophical roots in the empiricism of Hume and
Locke, so the cognitive psycholinguists have their roots in such rational philosophers as
Plato and Descartes ....
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Euthanasia
.... the medical community, "
Plato, Thomas More, Francis Bacon, David Hume and Jeremy Bentham approved; Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, Roger Bacon, John
Locke and Karl ....
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Rousseau's Interpretation of Sovereignty of Religion
.... to other key ethical documents in the Western tradition, notably
Plato's Apology and .... he makes a critique of the political theories of Hobbes,
Locke, and others ....
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