Leibniz & Locke on Knowledge
.... capacity.
Locke's view of the potentiality of reason is that once any potentiality is actualized we are in the realm of experience. But ....
(866

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John Dewey and John Locke
.... scientific meaning.
Locke's view of experience sees the world as preexisting and the mind as learning from experience.
Locke believes ....
(1990

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Locke's Second Treatise
.... Many argue that
Locke's view of human nature and mankind in the state of nature is positive, certainly more so than Hobbe's
view of the original state of ....
(1951

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Aristotle & Locke on Property
....
Locke's view of human reason, sanctioned by biblical revelation from Psalms that God "has given the earth to the children of men" (18), is the basis for the ....
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Aristotle & Locke on Property The purpose of this resear
....
Locke's view of human reason, sanctioned by biblical revelation from Psalms that God "has given the earth to the children of men" (18), is the basis for the ....
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Hobbes & Locke
.... While in this
view, the only natural right possessed by an individual is that to his own life,
Locke derives from nature a doctrine of natural law affording ....
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Locke, Rousseau & Mill on Government
.... It was
Locke's (248)
view that the primary motivation for entering into political society and creating a government was the preservation of their property. ....
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Locke and Rousseau on the Nature of Government
.... natural power to the society they enter into, and the community put this legislative power into such hands as they think fit."
Locke's (1986)
view therefore is ....
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Locke and Rousseau on the Nature of Government
.... natural power to the society they enter into, and the community put this legislative power into such hands as they think fit."
Locke's (1986)
view therefore is ....
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Concepts of Equality in Locke and Rousseau
.... The Nazis running the camp are representative of a government which was elected by the people, and, in
Locke's view, that government remains legitimate because ....
(2002

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Locke & Plato
....
Locke's view of human reason, sanctioned by biblical revelation from Psalms that God "has given the earth to the children of men" (18), is the basis for the ....
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Locke's & Marx's Views on Theory of Value & Property
.... just as important. Marx would interpret
Locke's view of private property as inherently self-interested and ego-based. In his essay ....
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John Locke and the Limits of Liberty
.... Of course, the
view that
Locke does indeed find a reasonable balance is based on the belief that private property is an essential element of any society, if ....
(1347

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Locke's Second Treatise of Government
.... Neither Hobbes nor
Locke nor any other philosopher can know what the state of .... that every philosopher who tries to argue for a particular point of
view and for ....
(2217

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Wollstonecraft, Locke and Women
.... culture, not merely as objects of beauty, with a
view toward showing .... intellectual context of Vindication, in particular its linkage with
Locke's analysis of ....
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John Locke
.... actions (and memory and material experience) into the same person" (7). Consciousness is distinguished from thinking, but in
Locke's view thinking, reflection ....
(1461

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John Locke and Pierre Bayle
.... as dangerous to the public peace because he professed allegiance to a foreign prince; and the atheist was excluded because, on
Locke's view, the existence of ....
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Locke 2nd Treatise on Gov
.... with death itself, in crimes where the heinousness of the fact, in his opinion, requires it" (
Locke 3). This law of nature then, in
Locke's view, means that ....
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John Locke
.... In
Locke's view, I have no right to gather up more food than I could eat, even though I used my labor to get it, if I allow it to simply go to waste. ....
(1886

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John Locke and Thomas Hobbes
....
Locke's view of the social contract and of the relationship between the government and the governed would be more influential than that of Hobbes, especially ....
(1671

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Compare and Contrast - Hobbes and Locke: The role of government
.... either individually or collectively, they are reverting in Hobbes'
view to that ....
Locke departed from Aristotle and Plato and identified a political world that ....
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Locke & Hobbes on Political Science
....
Locke's view of the social contract and of the relationship between the government and the governed would be more influential than that of Hobbes, especially ....
(1641

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John Locke
.... the offense deserves, even with death itself, in crimes where the heinousness of the fact, in his opinion, requires it" (
Locke 3).
Locke's view on what a ....
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Locke, Hobbes and Roussau on Government
.... The underlying conception of human nature and of reason for this statement by
Locke is based on his
view of the voluntary nature of the social contract and the ....
(1052

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John Locke On The Limits of Liberty & Property
.... However, if one takes the idealistic, naive, and benign
view of human nature which
Locke apparently takes, then the limits he places on property appear to be ....
(1325

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The Symbol & Reality of Property for Locke
.... Hobbes is close to
Locke in much of his conception of the social contract and the derivation of rights, but he has a different
view of property and especially ....
(2156

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Nietzsche, Locke and Kant Friedrich Nietzsche, John Locke, and ...
.... the balance between the positive optimism of
Locke and Nietzsche's rather pessimistic narration on the absence of good within humanity. Kant's
view of humanity ....
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ALL ABOUT EVE, LOCKE AND LEIBNITZ
.... However, if we compare the theories of these two philosophers, we come to a far different
view of Eve, evil, and human knowledge.
Locke explains Eve's reality ....
(1295

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Differing notions of experience of Philosophers
.... scientific meaning.
Locke's view of experience sees the world as preexisting and the mind as learning from experience.
Locke believes ....
(1990

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New Mode of Political Thought & Government Forms
.... Political thought shows a progression in Europe, and the break between the traditional point of
view and that of
Locke is not complete. ....
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