John Locke
.... This is what
Locke calls a "common." But food cannot be eaten in common. .... What
Locke calls the law of nature here is really a sort of religious principle. ....
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Locke's & Marx's Views on Theory of Value & Property
.... always consider one another's needs. What
Locke calls private property, Marx
calls monopoly. (Marx 70) Without property, workers ....
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Aristotle & Locke on Property
.... That is, there is a limit to the utility of bartering goods directly;
Locke calls it foolish to "hoard up more than one could make use of" (28). ....
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Aristotle & Locke on Property The purpose of this resear
.... That is, there is a limit to the utility of bartering goods directly;
Locke calls it foolish to "hoard up more than one could make use of" (28). ....
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The Political Theory of John Locke
.... than Hobbes imagines.
Locke calls the Leviathan an "absolute monarch" and adds that absolute rulers "are but men. . . . I desire ....
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John Locke
.... This condition
Locke calls the state of nature'" (Legitimate 1). Unlike Plato and Aristotle who argued that man was nothing more than an animal without ....
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Letters of Madame de Sevigne
.... of some distant past, having joined themselves in a "social contract"--as M.
Locke calls it--could bind us, or at least the English, their remote descendents? ....
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John Locke's Of Identity and Diversity
.... It is that which makes every one to be what he
calls self, and .... Are these beings, without what
Locke would call fully rational and thinking consciousness, not ....
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Hobbes & Locke
.... In contrast to Hobbes,
Locke distinguishes between liberty and license, and sees the state of .... but where some nobler use than its bare preservation
calls for it ....
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Locke & Hobbes on Political Science
.... What Hobbes
calls natural law is a combination of man's instinct and reason ....
Locke also wrote at a time of social unrest and questioning, at a time when the long ....
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John Locke and Thomas Hobbes
.... What Hobbes
calls natural law is a combination of man's instinct and reason ....
Locke also wrote at a time of social unrest and questioning, at a time when the long ....
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Locke's Second Treatise
.... who would use the same industry" (
Locke 9). As with any philosophy,
Locke's is true in .... In his essay The Uses of Great Men, Emerson
calls these kinds of goods ....
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Plato, Luther, Locke & Marx on Equality
.... of nature, but the state of war which holds in nature
calls for a civil society and the resultant security for life and property.
Locke essentially describes ....
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18th Century Political Discussions & Revolutions
.... Rousseau also sees society and government as deriving from an agreement, one he
calls the social contract.
Locke states that the purpose of the government ....
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New Mode of Political Thought & Government Forms
.... Rousseau also sees society and government as deriving from an agreement, one he
calls the social contract.
Locke states that the purpose of the government ....
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The French Revolution and Rousseau
.... Rousseau also sees society and government as deriving from an agreement, one he
calls the social contract.
Locke sees the purpose of the government formed by ....
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Declaration of Independence & Social Contract Theory
.... and the most important function of the human being, a function he
calls the first law .... Both documents are based on the ideas of
Locke and Rousseau to the effect ....
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David Hume
.... He accepted
Locke's belief that reason is just the recorder of experience, but .... through our physical sense: this sensory-based knowledge Hume
calls "matters of ....
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Theories of Society
.... Rousseau, self-preservation is the first and the most important function of the human being, a function he
calls the first law of human nature.
Locke saw the ....
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Hobbes, Lock and Rousseau
.... In contrast to Hobbes,
Locke distinguishes between liberty and license, and sees the state of .... but where some nobler use than its bare preservation
calls for it ....
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Jonathan Edwards as Theologican
.... what he would have called conversion and with or without Newton and
Locke--a sheer .... and missed in his theology at an early age was what he
calls "affection and ....
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Educational Theorists
.... tasks, according to Dewey, [was to] create what he
calls "educational situations .... recorded histories and scientific journals of theorists like
Locke and Bacon ....
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Concept of Separation of Powers
.... time of war.
Locke calls this foreign policy power "federative," and he says it naturally belongs to the executive. This is because ....
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Moral Philosophies & Drug Usage
.... Thomistic theology, which he
calls sacred doctrine, is distinct from pure philosophy and .... Hume follows
Locke by determining that all the contents of the mind ....
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Goal Theory & Motivating Workers
.... The attributes of goals highlighted by
Locke (1968) are specificity, difficulty, and .... such as client contact for salespeople, follow-up sales
calls, or time ....
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Political Philosophy
.... Rousseau sees society and government as deriving from an agreement, one he
calls the social contract. While
Locke sees the purpose of the government formed by ....
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Rousseau
.... the most important function of the human being, a function he
calls the first .... This view was much like that of
Locke and Hobbes, but Rousseau included another ....
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Child Development Chan, RW, Raboy, B. And Pa
.... that were headed by couples, data was collected using the
Locke-Wallace Marital .... Follow-up phone
calls were conducted just to encourage people to return the ....
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Boys and Violence in America
.... in the depiction of violence in films and on video and
calls for a .... In the eighteenth century, several social philosophers, notably John
Locke and Jean-Jacques ....
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Gender Issues in American Society
.... in the depiction of violence in films and on video and
calls for a .... In the eighteenth century, several social philosophers, notably John
Locke and Jean-Jacques ....
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