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John Locke

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  •  29
    Bürgerliche Gesellschaft und Staatsgewalt: sozialphilos. Schr
    with Hermann Klenner
    . 1986.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  • An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge, a Suppl. To Mr. Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding Tr. By Mr Nugent. Facs. Reprod (review)
    with Étienne Bonnot de Condillac and Thomas Nugent
    . 1971.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  •  70
    Some Thoughts Concerning Education and of the Conduct of the Understanding
    Hackett Publishing Company. 1996.
    This volume offers two complementary works, unabridged, in modernized, annotated texts--the only available edition priced for classroom use. Grant and Tarcov provide a concise introduction, a note on the texts, and a select bibliography.
    Locke: Some Thoughts Concerning Education
  •  58
    Two Treatises of Government and a Letter Concerning Toleration
    with Ian Shapiro
    Yale University Press. 2003.
    Presents John Locke's seventeenth-century classic work on political and social theory; and includes a history of the text, as well as notes and a bibliography.
    Locke: Two Treatises of GovernmentHistory: TolerationDefenses of TolerationToleration in Normative T…Read more
    Locke: Two Treatises of GovernmentHistory: TolerationDefenses of TolerationToleration in Normative Theories
  •  27
    Thomas Sydenham's Observationes Medicae (London, 1676) and His Medical Observations (Manuscript 572 of the Royal College of Physicians of London), with New Transcripts of Related Locke MSS. in the Bodleian Library (review)
    with Thomas Sydenham
    Winterdown Books. 1991.
    Medizin / Sydenham, Thomas.
    Locke: Life and Times
  •  1
    The exercise of reason
    In Randall Curren (ed.), Philosophy of Education: An Anthology, Wiley-blackwell. 2006.
    Locke: Works, MiscPhilosophy of Education
  •  137
    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
  •  78
    The correspondence of John Locke and Edward Clarke
    Oxford university press, H. Milford. 1927.
    17th/18th Century British Philosophy, MiscLocke: Works, MiscLocke and Other Philosophers
  •  46
    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
  •  308
    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
  •  32
    Second Treatise of Government and a Letter Concerning Toleration (edited book)
    Oxford University Press UK. 2016.
    'Man being born...to perfect freedom...hath by nature a power...to preserve his property, that is, his life, liberty and estate.'Locke's Second Treatise of Government is one of the great classics of political philosophy, widely regarded as the foundational text of modern liberalism. In it Locke insists on majority rule, and regards no government as legitimate unless it has the consent of the people. He sets aside people's ethnicities, religions, and cultures and envisages political societies whi…Read more
    'Man being born...to perfect freedom...hath by nature a power...to preserve his property, that is, his life, liberty and estate.'Locke's Second Treatise of Government is one of the great classics of political philosophy, widely regarded as the foundational text of modern liberalism. In it Locke insists on majority rule, and regards no government as legitimate unless it has the consent of the people. He sets aside people's ethnicities, religions, and cultures and envisages political societies which command our assent because they meet our elemental needs simply as humans. His work helped to entrench ideas of a social contract, human rights, and protection of property as the guiding principles for just actions and just societies.Published in the same year, A Letter Concerning Toleration aimed to end Christianity's wars of religion and called for the separation of church and state so that everyone could enjoy freedom of conscience. In this edition of these two major works, Mark Goldie considers the contested nature of Locke's reputation, which is often appropriated by opposing political and religious ideologies.
    Locke: Two Treatises of GovernmentLocke: Religious Toleration
  •  47
    Some considerations of the consequences of the lowering of interest, and raising the value of money
    Locke: Works, Misc
  •  19
    Some Familiar Letters Between Mr. Locke, and Several of His Friends. Inscribed: Jos. P. Gazzam
    with William Molyneux, Philippus van Limborch, and Awnsham Churchill
    Printed for A. And J. Churchill at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster Row. 1708.
    17th/18th Century British Philosophy, MiscLocke: Works, Misc
  • Saggio sulla tolleranza
    with Brunella Casalini
    Bollettino Telematico di Filosofia Politica. forthcoming.
    Una nuova traduzione di "An Essay Concerning Toleration" di John Locke.
    History: TolerationToleration in Normative TheoriesLocke: Letter Concerning Toleration
  •  98
    Questions concerning the law of nature
    Cornell University Press. 1990.
    Introduction Robert Horwitz i . Locke and "The Thinkeing Men at Oxford" Enemies and admirers alike among John Locke's contemporaries, along with countless ...
    Natural Law TheoryLocke: Works, Misc
  •  2
    Locke on Money
    with Patrick Hyde Kelly
    Ethics 104 (2): 413-414. 1994.
    Locke: Property
  • Locke on politics, religion, and education
    Collier Books. 1965.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  •  5
    On Conquest
    175. THOUGH governments can originally have no other rise than that before mentioned, nor polities be founded on anything but the consent of the people, yet such have been the disorders ambition has filled the world with, that in the noise of war, which makes so great a part of the history of mankind, this consent is little taken notice of; and, therefore, many have mistaken the force of arms for the consent of the people, and reckon conquest as one of the originals of government. But conquest i…Read more
    175. THOUGH governments can originally have no other rise than that before mentioned, nor polities be founded on anything but the consent of the people, yet such have been the disorders ambition has filled the world with, that in the noise of war, which makes so great a part of the history of mankind, this consent is little taken notice of; and, therefore, many have mistaken the force of arms for the consent of the people, and reckon conquest as one of the originals of government. But conquest is as far from setting up any government as demolishing a house is from building a new one in the place. Indeed, it often makes way for a new frame of a commonwealth by destroying the former; but, without the consent of the people, can never erect a new one.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  •  44
    English Philosophers of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Locke, Berkeley, Hume; With Introductions and Notes
    with David Hume and George Berkeley
    Palala Press. 2016.
    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 (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in the United States of A…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 (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), 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 (individual or corporate) 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.
    Hume and Other PhilosophersHume: Introductions and AnthologiesHume: Metaphysics and EpistemologyLock…Read more
    Hume and Other PhilosophersHume: Introductions and AnthologiesHume: Metaphysics and EpistemologyLocke: Introductions
  • Ha-Masekhet Ha-Sheniyah Al Ha-Mimshal Ha-Medini
    with Joseph Ur
    Hotsa'at Sefarim Al Shem Y. L. Magnes, Ha-Universitah Ha- Ivrit. 1959.
    Toleration in Normative TheoriesHistory: Toleration
  • Extract from An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
    In John Heil (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: A Guide and Anthology, Oxford University Press. 2003.
    Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  •  25
    John Locke: de La Conduite de L'Entendement
    Bibliotheque Des Textes Philos. 1974.
    Concu intialement par Locke comme un chapitre supplementaire de l 'Essai sur l'entendement humain et publie pour la premiere fois dans un volume d'oeuvres posthumes, ce texte aborde les themes majeurs qui ont occupe Locke, tels que la theorie de la methode, l'art de penser et la logique, et offre ainsi une vision de la pensee en developpement et en devenir du philosophe.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  •  94
    Appendix One. “Of Identity and Diversity” An Essay concerning Human Understanding
    In Galen Strawson (ed.), Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, Princeton University Press. pp. 163-232. 2011.
    Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  •  67
    A Letter to Edward LD Bishop of Worcester, Concerning Some Passages Relating to Mr. Locke's Essay of Humane Understanding: In a Late Discourse of His
    Palala Press. 2018.
    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 (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of …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 (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), 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 (individual or corporate) 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 and Other PhilosophersLocke: Works, Misc
  •  252
    A Letter Concerning Toleration (edited book)
    with James H. Tully
    Hackett Publishing Company. 1963.
    John Locke's subtle and influential defense of religious toleration as argued in his seminal _Letter Concerning Toleration_ appears in this edition as introduced by one of our most distinguished political theorists and historians of political thought.
    History: TolerationToleration, MiscToleration in Normative TheoriesLocke: Letter Concerning Tolerati…Read more
    History: TolerationToleration, MiscToleration in Normative TheoriesLocke: Letter Concerning Toleration
  • An early draft of Locke's Essay
    Clarendon Press. 1936.
    Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • A letter concerning toleration ; The second treatise of government ; An essay concerning human understanding
    Franklin Library. 1984.
    Government and DemocracyHistory: TolerationToleration, MiscToleration in Normative TheoriesLocke: Le…Read more
    Government and DemocracyHistory: TolerationToleration, MiscToleration in Normative TheoriesLocke: Letter Concerning Toleration
  •  116
    An essay concerning humane understanding, volume 1 MDCXC, based on the 2nd edition, books 1 and
    Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • Locke Sa Vie, Son Oeuvre Avec Un Exposé de Sa Philosophie
    with André Louis Leroy
    Presses Universitaires de France. 1964.
    Locke, MiscLocke: Life and Times
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    The Life of John Locke: With Extracts from His Correspondence, Journals, and Common-place Books
    with Peter King King
    . 1991.
    Locke: Life and Times
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