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  •  72
    John Locke - The Reasonableness of Christianity
    Clarendon Press. 1946.
    n 1695 John Locke published The Reasonableness of Christianity, an enquiry into the foundations of Christian belief. He did so anonymously, to avoid public involvement in the fiercely partisan religious controversies of the day. In the Reasonableness Locke considered what it was to which allChristians must assent in faith; he argued that the answer could be found by anyone for themselves in the divine revelation of Scripture alone. He maintained that the requirements of Scripture were few and si…Read more
    n 1695 John Locke published The Reasonableness of Christianity, an enquiry into the foundations of Christian belief. He did so anonymously, to avoid public involvement in the fiercely partisan religious controversies of the day. In the Reasonableness Locke considered what it was to which allChristians must assent in faith; he argued that the answer could be found by anyone for themselves in the divine revelation of Scripture alone. He maintained that the requirements of Scripture were few and simple, and therefore offered a basis for tolerant agreement among all Christians, and thepromise of peace, stability, and security through toleration. This is the first critical edition of the Reasonableness: for the first time an authoritative annotated text is presented, with full information about sources, variants, amendments, and the publishing history of the work. Also provided in the editorial notes are cross-references, references to otherworks by Locke, definitions of terms, and other information conducive to an understanding of the text.Though modern interest has focused particularly on Locke's philosophy and political theory, increasing attention is being paid to his religious thought. These different strands cannot be understood properly in isolation from each other: so the broader aim of this edition is to help towards animproved understanding of his religious thought in the context of his work as a philosopher, political theorist, and exponent of religious toleration. In his editorial introduction John Higgins-Biddle investigates how Locke's ideas developed, and offers a critical assessment of the three maincontemporary and subsequent interpretations of Locke's religious thought, all of which are shown to be unsatisfactory.
    Christianity, MiscLocke: The Reasonableness of ChristianityLocke: Religious Toleration
  •  54
    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: With the Author's Last Additions and Corrections; And an Analysis of the Doctrine of Ideas. Thoughts Concerning Reading and Study for a Gentleman. of the Conduct of the Understanding
    Arkose Press. 2015.
    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.
    Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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    Examen de la vision en Dieu et autres notes critiques concernant Malebranche
    Librairie Philosophique Vrin. 2013.
    English summary: In 1693, Locke wrote a number of works on the philosophy of Malebranche, contributing to the same controversy as Arnauld on the status of ideas, addressing specifically the questions of how to increase our limited knowledge. This critical edition presents Lockes practical critique with its opposition to the immediate vision of eternal truths, and to the assurance that comes of it. French description: Locke redige autour de 1693 plusieurs notes sur la philosophie de Malebranche. …Read more
    English summary: In 1693, Locke wrote a number of works on the philosophy of Malebranche, contributing to the same controversy as Arnauld on the status of ideas, addressing specifically the questions of how to increase our limited knowledge. This critical edition presents Lockes practical critique with its opposition to the immediate vision of eternal truths, and to the assurance that comes of it. French description: Locke redige autour de 1693 plusieurs notes sur la philosophie de Malebranche. Ces critiques n'ont pas eu le succes de celles d'Arnauld. Elles participent pourtant a la meme controverse sur le statut des idees. Mais l'idee n'est pas l'essentiel; Locke en traite dans le cadre d'un debat plus large: comment accroitre notre savoir limite? La critique a une visee pratique: s'opposer a la vision immediate des verites eternelles et a l'assurance qui en decoule. La tolerance et la liberte individuelle dependent de la modestie de chacun dans la recherche d'une connaissance limitee. La critique de Locke est loin de toujours respecter la pensee de Malebranche, mais elle manifeste les risques encourus quand on fait de Dieu un instrument de la connaissance plutot que son terme inaccessible. Cette nouvelle edition traduit les textes connus, ajoute des manuscrits inedits et les insere dans une presentation a deux voix, pour mieux deployer la coherence interne de chacun des protagonistes.
    History: TolerationDefenses of TolerationLocke: Works, Misc
  •  40
    Draft A. premiere esquisse de essai philosophique concernant l'entendement humain
    Vrin. 1974.
    John Locke, Marylène Delbourg-Delphis. (56) — SIC COGITAVIT DE INTELLECTU HUMANO JO LOCKE AN 1671. INTELLECTUS HUMANUS CUM COGNITIONIS CERTITUDINE, ET ASSENSUS FIRMITATE. § 1. 1° J'imagine que toute ...
    Locke: Works, MiscLocke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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    Ein Brief über Toleranz
    Meiner, F. 1996.
    Der Staat wird von John Locke als eine Institution bestimmt, deren ausschließliche Aufgabe im Schutz von Leben, Besitz und Freiheiten der Bürger besteht. Die Handlungen der Bürger - insbesondere in Glaubensfragen - sind schutzwürdig, soweit sie dieser Aufgabe nicht widersprechen. Die Toleranzforderung gegenüber dem Staat ist demnach auf ein Freiheitsrecht gegründet, das auch der Idee einer vom Staat gestützten Einheitskirche entgegensteht. Mit dem Toleranzbrief (1685/1686) griff Locke von seinem…Read more
    Der Staat wird von John Locke als eine Institution bestimmt, deren ausschließliche Aufgabe im Schutz von Leben, Besitz und Freiheiten der Bürger besteht. Die Handlungen der Bürger - insbesondere in Glaubensfragen - sind schutzwürdig, soweit sie dieser Aufgabe nicht widersprechen. Die Toleranzforderung gegenüber dem Staat ist demnach auf ein Freiheitsrecht gegründet, das auch der Idee einer vom Staat gestützten Einheitskirche entgegensteht. Mit dem Toleranzbrief (1685/1686) griff Locke von seinem Amsterdamer Exil aus in die zeitgenössischen konfessionellen Auseinandersetzungen in England ein.
    Locke: Toleration
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    John Locke: Correspondence: Volume II Letters 462-848
    Oxford University Press. 1976.
    John Yolton.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  •  43
    Political writings (edited book)
    Hackett Publishing. 1993.
    This comprehensive collection brings together the main published works (excluding polemical attacks on other people's views) with the most important surviving ...
    History of Political PhilosophyLocke: Works, Misc
  •  54
    Of the Conduct of the Understanding: A Discourse of Miracles
    Frommann-Holzboog. 1996.
    Miracles, MiscLocke: Works, Misc
  •  143
    John Locke: writings on religion
    Oxford University Press. 2002.
    Locke lived at a time of heightened religious sensibility, and religious motives and theological beliefs were fundamental to his philosophical outlook. Here, Victor Nuovo brings together the first comprehensive collection of Locke's writings on religion and theology. These writings illustrate the deep religious motivation in Locke's thought.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  •  61
    John Locke: essays on the law of nature: the Latin text with a translation, introduction, and notes ; together with transcripts of Locke's shorthand in his journal for 1676
    Oxford University Press ;. 2002.
    Written before his better-known philosophical works, these essays fully explain how natural law is known and to what extent it is binding.
    Locke: Works, Misc
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    Four Letters Concerning Toleration
    . 1685.
    History: TolerationToleration, MiscToleration in Normative TheoriesLocke: Letter Concerning Tolerati…Read more
    History: TolerationToleration, MiscToleration in Normative TheoriesLocke: Letter Concerning Toleration
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    Remarks on John Locke by Thomas Burnet with Locke's Replies
    with Thomas Burnet and George Watson
    . 1989.
    Locke and Other Philosophers
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    Due trattati sul governo
    Unione tip.-editrice torinese. 1948.
    Social and Political PhilosophyLocke: Two Treatises of Government
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    On politics and education
    Published for the Classics Club by W. J. Black. 1947.
    History: TolerationToleration in Normative TheoriesToleration, MiscPhilosophy of Education, MiscLock…Read more
    History: TolerationToleration in Normative TheoriesToleration, MiscPhilosophy of Education, MiscLocke: Works, Misc
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    Essays on the law of nature
    Clarendon Press. 1954.
    Locke: Works, MiscNatural Law TheoryNatural Law Theories
  • Of civil government, second essay
    Gateway Editions, distributed by H. Regnery Co.. 1955.
    Government and DemocracyLocke: Two Treatises of Government
  • Dvé pojednání o vládě
    Nakl. Československé akademie věd. 1965.
    Social and Political PhilosophyLocke: Two Treatises of Government
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    Zwei Abhandlungen über die Regierung
    Europa-Verlag. 1967.
    Social and Political PhilosophyLocke: Two Treatises of Government
  • Deuxième Traité du gouvernement civil
    J. Vrin. 1967.
    Social and Political PhilosophyLocke: Two Treatises of Government
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    John Locke's Of the conduct of the understanding
    Teachers College Press. 1966.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  •  62
    An essay concerning the true original extent and end of civil government
    . 1970.
    Government and DemocracyLocke: Works, Misc
  • An essay concerning human understanding
    with Richard Taylor
    In John Locke, George Berkeley & David Hume (eds.), The empiricists, Anchor Books/doubleday. 1974.
    EmpiricismLocke, Misc
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    Collected Works of John Locke
    Routledge. 1997.
    This first octavo edition of John Locke's Works has set the pattern for all subsequent English Works editions until the present time. It contains all the famous philosophical writings, as well as a life of the author based on that of Le Clerc but using a large number of unpublished letters. For the first time all correspondence is placed together, and the non-correspondence items in Desmaizeaux's Collection are repositioned to follow the relevant works. Set in context with a new introduction by …Read more
    This first octavo edition of John Locke's Works has set the pattern for all subsequent English Works editions until the present time. It contains all the famous philosophical writings, as well as a life of the author based on that of Le Clerc but using a large number of unpublished letters. For the first time all correspondence is placed together, and the non-correspondence items in Desmaizeaux's Collection are repositioned to follow the relevant works. Set in context with a new introduction by Locke scholar John Yolton, this edition remains the preferred choice for many academics today
    Locke: Works
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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
  •  52
    Second treatise of government (edited book)
    W.W. Norton & Company. 2021.
    A Norton Library edition of Locke's Second Treatise of Government, edited by A. John Simmons.
    Government and DemocracyLocke: Two Treatises of Government
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    Draft B of Locke's Essay concerning human understanding: the fullest extant autograph version
    Dept. of Philosophy, University of Sheffield. 1982.
    Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • John Locke: Drafts for the Essay Concerning Human Understanding: and other Philosophical Writings,Volume 1: Drafts A and B
    Oxford University Press UK. 1990.
    This is the first of three volumes which will contain all of Locke's extant philosophical writings relating to An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, not included in other Clarendon editions like the Correspondence. It contains the earliest known drafts of the Essay, Drafts A and B, both written in 1671, and provides for the first time an accurate version of Locke's text. Virtually all his changes are recorded in footnotes on each page. Peter Nidditch, whose highly acclaimed edition of An Essa…Read more
    This is the first of three volumes which will contain all of Locke's extant philosophical writings relating to An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, not included in other Clarendon editions like the Correspondence. It contains the earliest known drafts of the Essay, Drafts A and B, both written in 1671, and provides for the first time an accurate version of Locke's text. Virtually all his changes are recorded in footnotes on each page. Peter Nidditch, whose highly acclaimed edition of An Essay Concerning Human Understanding was published in this series in 1975, used pioneering editorial techniques in his compilation of Volume 1. Most of the work was completed before his tragically early death in 1983. Volumes 2 and 3, almost wholly the work of G. A. J. Rogers will contain the third extant draft of the Essay (Draft C), the Epitome and the Conduct of the Understanding. They will also include a History of the Writing of the Essay, together with other shorter writings by Locke.
    Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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    A Letter Concerning Toleration
    Hackett Publishing Company. 1983.
    John Locke's subtle and influential defense of religious toleration as argued in his seminal _Letter Concerning Toleration_ (1685) appears in this edition as introduced by one of our most distinguished political theorists and historians of political thought.
    History: TolerationToleration in Normative TheoriesLocke: Political Philosophy
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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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    Essays, including Four letters on toleration, some thoughts concerning education, and The value of money
    . 1883.
    History: TolerationDefenses of TolerationToleration in Normative TheoriesLocke: Works, Misc
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