John Locke and Pierre Bayle
.... However,
Locke argued that two groups of people should certainly be excluded from this social contract to which all others belonged: Catholics and atheists. ....
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Compare and Contrast - Hobbes and Locke: The role of government
....
Locke argued that property exists independently of the government whereas the latter
argued that it cannot exist before and apart from government. ....
(1814

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Locke and Rousseau on the Nature of Government
....
Locke argued, as was revealed in the class of February 20, 2004, that individuals make society and that the good of the individual is a measure of the common ....
(2781

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Locke and Rousseau on the Nature of Government
....
Locke argued, as was revealed in the class of February 20, 2004, that individuals make society and that the good of the individual is a measure of the common ....
(2773

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Locke, Rousseau, Dewey
.... In such cases,
Locke argued, the ruler had placed himself outside the law and the people were no longer subject to the rule of law in their treatment of him. ....
(2633

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Locke, Rousseau & Mill on Government
.... Rousseau (351), in The Social Contract, also
argued as did
Locke (348), that men were born in a state of freedom and when they enter into society naturally ....
(1410

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Hobbes & Locke
.... However,
Locke felt that government's main job was to protect these inalienable rights while Hobbes
argued it was to minimize conflict and preserve peace. ....
(1657

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Thucydidic Perspective Of Politics & The State
.... Other theorists of politics and the state like John
Locke argued that the people have a right to revolt against a leader who does not govern in their best ....
(3096

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Machiavelli, Hobbes & Locke
.... However, Hobbes' views on religion are radically different than
Locke's. .... Like Machiavelli, Hobbes
argued that there can be no civil order without a government ....
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History of European Culture
.... cede part of their liberty to the ruler. But
Locke argued that real power must always remain with those who were being governed. ....
(3914

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John Locke
.... of consciousness are plausible illustrates a counterexalple to the reliance upon independence of consciousness in identity that is
argued by
Locke. ....
(1461

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NEW ENGLAND TRANSCENDENTALISM
.... John
Locke argued that knowledge is knowable "only by direct observation through the physical senses" (Perrin 2). Kant argues that "truth is innate in all of ....
(1174

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THE NEW ENGLAND RENAISSANCE
....
Locke argued that we can only know what we know "by direct observation through the physical senses," while Kant maintained that "truth is innate in all ....
(2003

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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 ....
(2191

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Locke's Influence on the Declaration of Independence
.... turn to
Locke's Second Treatise where the defense of property, which term included rights to property and to one's person (ie, liberties), was
argued in terms ....
(2297

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Life and Death: Abortion and the Death Penalty
.... or violation by the state of a God-given, and, therefore, natural as well as universal and inalienable right of all "persons." While
Locke argued that an ....
(1759

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Three Social Contract Theories
.... A state of liberty,
argued Locke, is not a state of license, for "the state of nature has a law of nature to govern it," with reason restraining men from ....
(2022

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Abortion and the Death Penalty
.... or violation by the state of a God-given, and, therefore, natural as well as universal and inalienable right of all "persons." While
Locke argued that an ....
(2340

9

)
Life and Death: Abortion and the Death Penalty
.... or violation by the state of a God-given, and, therefore, natural as well as universal and inalienable right of all "persons." While
Locke argued that an ....
(2340

9

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George Berkeley
....
Locke, for example,
argued that all information about objective reality enters human consciousness through the senses, and from our sense organs is limned upon ....
(1298

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LOGOTHERAPY
....
Locke argued that "only by direct observation through the physical senses" can we discover knowledge, while Kant maintained that "truth is innate in all of ....
(5964

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The Mayflower Compact
.... And Paine
argued that such inequality should have no place in government because it violated natural law, as stated by
Locke in his Second Treatise on ....
(1626

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Two Essays
.... Those who declared their freedom from British rule were basing their ideas on Hobbes,
Locke and others who
argued revolt was justifiable when leadership was ....
(2033

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America"s Race Problem
.... In particular, Montesquieu
argued in "Spirit of Laws" that slavery was morally acceptable .... Thus,
Locke's theory of natural law, in and of itself, does not ....
(1192

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Theoretical Perspectives on US Race Problem
.... In particular, Montesquieu
argued in "Spirit of Laws" that slavery was morally acceptable .... Thus,
Locke's theory of natural law, in and of itself, does not ....
(1192

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The Bill of Rights & Democracy
.... Philosophically, the framers were committed to the ideas of John
Locke, who
argued that a social contract, the people's implied surrender of some rights in ....
(2161

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History of World Civilization & Knowledge
....
Locke argues that in the state of nature human beings have natural, God-given rights. Using reason, Hobbes
argued that human willingly forgo their state in ....
(2923

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Social-cognitive theory
.... Filmer
argued that political power derives from family power, whereas
Locke believed that paternal or parental power should not be confused with political power ....
(1470

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The Social Contract & The Prince
.... Rousseau particularly
argued that even in a society ruled by a hereditary nobility .... Rousseau, like
Locke, cast his argument in an historical form, talking about ....
(829

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Politics
.... Thomas Hobbes, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Niccolo Machiavelli, Plato and John
Locke in order .... Karl Marx and Jean Jaques Rousseau
argued that the state and politics ....
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