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John Locke

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    Two treatises of government
    Cambridge University Press. 1988.
    This is a new revised version of Dr. Laslett's standard edition of Two Treatises. First published in 1960, and based on an analysis of the whole body of Locke's publications, writings, and papers. The Introduction and text have been revised to incorporate references to recent scholarship since the second edition and the bibliography has been updated.
    Government and DemocracyLocke: Two Treatises of Government
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    The Two Treatises of Civil Government
    Dutton. 1689.
    This collection chronicles the fiction and non fiction classics by the greatest writers the world has ever known. The inclusion of both popular as well as overlooked pieces is pivotal to providing a broad and representative collection of classic works.
    Government and DemocracyLocke: Two Treatises of Government
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    Two treatises of government: in the former, the false principles and foundation of Sir Robert Filmer, and his followers are detected and overthrown; the latter is an essay concerning the true original, extent, and end of civil-government
    Lawbook Exchange. 2006.
    ... i . La very is so vile and miserable an Estate of Man,and so directly opposite to the generous Temper and Courage of our Nation ; that 'tis hardly to be ...
    Locke: Two Treatises of GovernmentGovernment and Democracy
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    Two treatises of government: Of civil government book II
    Government and DemocracyLocke: Two Treatises of Government
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    The Works of John Locke
    Routledge. 1963.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps, and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distr…Read more
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps, and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  •  98
    The selected political writings of John Locke: texts, background selections, sources, interpretations
    W.W. Norton. 2005.
    His politicalthought inspired and helped to justify the American Revolution anddeeply influenced the American constitution, and his arguments in favorof human rights, political equality, and government by consent are nowaccepted worldwide. This comprehensive collection is the only student edition of Locke'swritings that includes, in addition to his pioneering political texts,selections from his ethical, epistemological, and religious writings. "Sources" includes writings by the major political t…Read more
    His politicalthought inspired and helped to justify the American Revolution anddeeply influenced the American constitution, and his arguments in favorof human rights, political equality, and government by consent are nowaccepted worldwide. This comprehensive collection is the only student edition of Locke'swritings that includes, in addition to his pioneering political texts,selections from his ethical, epistemological, and religious writings. "Sources" includes writings by the major political theorists whoinfluenced Locke, including Richard Hooker, Hugo Grotius, and ThomasHobbes. Twenty-one "Interpretations" cover the major critical comments andcontroversies surrounding Locke's political thought, including work byLeo Strauss, C. B. Macpherson, Alan Ryan, Ruth Grant, and JeremyWaldron. A Selected Bibliography is also included.
    Locke: Works, MiscLocke: Political Philosophy
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    The Second Treatise on Civil Government and a Letter concerning Toleration
    with J. W. Gough
    Philosophy 23 (85): 178-179. 1948.
    Toleration in Normative TheoriesHistory: TolerationLocke: Works
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    The Second Treatise of Civil Government
    Blackwell. 1946.
    As one of the early Enlightenment philosophers in England, John Locke sought to bring reason and critical intelligence to the discussion of the origins of civil society. Endeavoring to reconstruct the nature and purpose of government, a social contract theory is proposed. The Second Treatise sets forth a detailed discussion of how civil society came to be and the nature of its inception. Locke's discussion of tacit consent, separation of powers, and the right of citizens to revolt against repres…Read more
    As one of the early Enlightenment philosophers in England, John Locke sought to bring reason and critical intelligence to the discussion of the origins of civil society. Endeavoring to reconstruct the nature and purpose of government, a social contract theory is proposed. The Second Treatise sets forth a detailed discussion of how civil society came to be and the nature of its inception. Locke's discussion of tacit consent, separation of powers, and the right of citizens to revolt against repressive governments, has made The Second Treatise one of the most influential essays in the history of political philosophy.
    Government and DemocracyToleration in Normative TheoriesToleration, MiscHistory: TolerationLocke: Tw…Read more
    Government and DemocracyToleration in Normative TheoriesToleration, MiscHistory: TolerationLocke: Two Treatises of Government
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    The second treatise of government
    Barnes & Noble. 1966.
    A Norton Library edition of Locke's Second Treatise of Government, edited by A. John Simmons.
    Government and DemocracyHistory: TolerationToleration in Normative TheoriesToleration, MiscLocke: Tw…Read more
    Government and DemocracyHistory: TolerationToleration in Normative TheoriesToleration, MiscLocke: Two Treatises of Government
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    The state of nature and the law of nature
    In Matt Zwolinski (ed.), Arguing About Political Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 8--13. 2014.
    Natural Law TheoryLocke: Works, Misc
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    Two Tracts on Government
    Cambridge University Press. 1967.
    Locke: Works, MiscGovernment and DemocracyLocke: Two Treatises of Government
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    The Reasonableness of Christianity, and A Discourse of Miracles
    Stanford University Press. 1958.
    A new and manageable edition of Locke has been badly needed. Professor Ramsey's judicious editing of these important texts fills the need and greatly enhances the value of the texts for the modern reader. Included are _The Reasonablesness of Christianity_, _A Discourse on Miracles_, _A Further Note on Miracles_, and some passages from _A Third letter concerning Toleration_. Each work is prefaced by an introduction,giving the background of its writing and indicating its contemporary significance.
    MiraclesLocke: ChristianityLocke: Miracles
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    The Reasonableness of Christianity, and A Discourse of Miracles: With A Discourse of Miracles, and Part of A Third Letter Concerning Toleration (review)
    with Ian T. Ramsey
    Stanford University Press. 1958.
    With Discourse of Miracles and part of A Third Letter Concerning Toleration.
    Religious TopicsDefenses of TolerationHistory: Toleration
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    Posthumous Works of Mr. John Locke..
    with Peter King King and Anthony Collins
    Printed by W.B. For A. And J. Churchill .. 1706.
    History: TolerationDefenses of TolerationToleration in Normative TheoriesEarl of ShaftesburyLocke: W…Read more
    History: TolerationDefenses of TolerationToleration in Normative TheoriesEarl of ShaftesburyLocke: Works, Misc
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    The Locke reader: selections from the works of John Locke: with a general introd. and commentary
    Cambridge University Press. 1977.
    Yolton's introduction and commentary explicate Locke's doctrines and provide the reader with the general background knowledge of other seventeenth-century ...
    Locke: Works, Misc
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    The Philosophical Works of John Locke. (On the Conduct of the Understanding.-Essay Concerning Human Understanding.-Elements of Natural Philosophy, Etc.) With a Preliminary Discourse and Notes, by J. A. St. John (review)
    Virtue. 1843.
    Locke: Works, Misc
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    The empiricists (edited book)
    with George Berkeley and David Hume
    Anchor Books/Doubleday. 1974.
    This volume includes the major works of the British Empiricists, philosophers who sought to derive all knowledge from experience. All essays are complete except that of Locke, which Professor Richard Taylor of Brown University has skillfully abridged.
    EmpiricismBerkeley and Other PhilosophersBerkeley: WorksLocke: Works, MiscHume: Works, MiscHume and …Read more
    EmpiricismBerkeley and Other PhilosophersBerkeley: WorksLocke: Works, MiscHume: Works, MiscHume and Other Philosophers
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    The Library of John Locke
    with John R. Harrison and Peter Laslett
    Published for the Oxford Bibliographical Society by the Oxford University Press. 1971.
    Locke: Life and Times
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    The exercise of reason
    In Randall Curren (ed.), Philosophy of Education: An Anthology, Wiley-blackwell. 2006.
    Locke: Works, MiscPhilosophy of Education
  • The Conduct of the Understanding, by J. Locke. Essays, Moral, Economical & Political, by F. Bacon. With Sketches of the Lives of Locke and Bacon (review)
    with Francis Bacon
    . 1813.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  • The First Part of a New Contraction of Locke's Essay, Concerning Human Understanding: Containing Easter Examination of Junior Freshmen; in the Form of Question and Answer, by a Master of Arts in the University
    . 1820.
    Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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    The correspondence of John Locke
    Clarendon Press. 1976.
    E. S. de Beer>'s eight-volume edition of the correspondence of John Locke is a classic of modern scholarship. The intellectual range of the correspondence is universal, covering philosophy, theology, medicine, history, geography, economics, law, politics, travel and botany. This first volume covers the years 1650 to 1679.
    Locke: Works, Misc
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    The Life and Letters of John Locke, with Extracts from His Journals and Common-place Books: By Lord King
    with Peter King King
    H. G. Bohn. 1858.
    Locke: Works, Misc
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    The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: The Theology of Pope Benedict XVISome Thoughts concerning Education
    Oxford University Press UK. 2000.
    Some Thoughts concerning Education, originally published in 1693, is one of John Locke's major works, a classic text in the philosophy of education; this is the definitive scholarly edition. The work mainly concerns moral education and its role in creating a responsible adult, and the importance of virtue as a transmitter of culture; but Locke ranges also over a wide range of practical topics.
    Locke: Works, Misc
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    The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Volume VII. Letters 2665-3286 (edited book)
    Oxford University Press UK. 1981.
    A scholarly edition of The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Correspondence: Letters 2665-3286 by E. S. de Beer. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
    Locke: Works
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    The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Volume II
    Oxford University Press UK. 1991.
    Locke on Money presents for the first time the entire body of the philosopher's writings on this important subject (other than `Two Treatises of Government'). Accurate texts, together with an apparatus listing variant readings and significant manuscript changes, record the evolution of Locke's ideas from his original 1668-74 paper on interest to the three pamphlets on interest and coinage published in the 1960s. The introduction Patrick Hyde Kelly establishes the wider context of Locke's writing…Read more
    Locke on Money presents for the first time the entire body of the philosopher's writings on this important subject (other than `Two Treatises of Government'). Accurate texts, together with an apparatus listing variant readings and significant manuscript changes, record the evolution of Locke's ideas from his original 1668-74 paper on interest to the three pamphlets on interest and coinage published in the 1960s. The introduction Patrick Hyde Kelly establishes the wider context of Locke's writings in terms of contemporary debates on these subjects, the economic conditions of the time, and the circumstances of writing and publication. It shows, notably, that Locke's supposed responsibility for the 1696 is a myth. The account of what Locke derived from Mercantilist writings and of how he reformulated these in accordance with his philosophy illuminates his contribution to the evolution of economics, and will aid reappraisal of `Two Treaties'. The picture that emerges confirms Locke's status as a major economic thinker, contrary to the prevalent view of recent decades. There are two volumes in the present edition. The first contains the introductory matter, and the texts of `The Early Writings on Interest, 1688-74' and `Some Considerations'. The second comprises `Short Observations', `Further Considerations', and the Appendices, Bibliography, and Index.
    Locke: Works
  • The Beauties of Locke, Selections, by A. Howard
    with Alfred Howard
    . 1825.
    Locke: Works, Misc
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    The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Volume III. Letters 849-1241
    Oxford University Press UK. 1978.
    A scholarly edition of The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Correspondence: Letters 849-1241 by E. S. de Beer. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
    Locke: Works
  • Some Thoughts on the Conduct of the Understanding in the Search of Truth
    . 1754.
    Locke: Works
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    The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Some Thoughts Concerning Education
    Wentworth Press. 1889.
    A scholarly edition of The Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke: Some Thoughts Concerning Education by John W. Yolton and Jean S. Yolton. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
    John DeweyPhilosophy of EducationLocke: Some Thoughts Concerning Education
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