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Ian Harris

University of Leicester
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Social and Political Philosophy
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
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    Landscape Aesthetics and Environmentalism: Some Observations on the Representation of Nature in Buddhist and Western Art1
    Contemporary Buddhism 8 (2): 149-168. 2007.
    Buddhism
  •  46
    Causation and ‘Telos’: The Problem of Buddhist Environmental Ethics
    In J. Baird Callicott & James McRae (eds.), Environmental Philosophy in Asian Traditions of Thought, Suny Press. pp. 117-129. 2014.
    Environmental Ethics
  • The politics of christianity
    In Graham Alan John Rogers (ed.), Locke's philosophy: content and context, Oxford University Press. 1994.
    Christianity, MiscLocke: Christianity
  • Peace education at the end of a bloody century
    Educational Studies 34 (3): 336-351. 2003.
    WarPeace
  •  73
    Edmund Burke
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
    Edmund Burke
  •  151
    The mind of John Locke: a study of political theory in its intellectual setting
    Cambridge University Press. 1994.
    John Locke (1632-1704) is a central figure in the history of thought, and in liberal doctrine especially. This major study brings a range of his wider views to bear upon his political theory. Every political theorist has a vision, a view about the basic features of life and society, as well as technique which mediates this into propositions about politics. Locke's vision spanned questions concerning Christian worship, ethics, political economy, medicine, the human understanding, revealed theolog…Read more
    John Locke (1632-1704) is a central figure in the history of thought, and in liberal doctrine especially. This major study brings a range of his wider views to bear upon his political theory. Every political theorist has a vision, a view about the basic features of life and society, as well as technique which mediates this into propositions about politics. Locke's vision spanned questions concerning Christian worship, ethics, political economy, medicine, the human understanding, revealed theology and education. This study shows how the character of these wider concerns informed Two Treatises of Government, especially in respect of a view of divine teleology, and situated a distinctive view of politics which treated the state and the church in parallel terms.
    Political TheoryHistory of Political PhilosophyLocke: Political Philosophy, Misc
  •  82
    Locke's bibliography
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 7 (2). 1999.
    John Locke. A Descriptive Bibliography. Jean S. Yolton. Bristol, Thoemmes Press, 1998. pp. xxix + 514 + illustrations (not paginated: pp. 26). 120.00. ISBN 1-85506-449-9.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  •  1
    Locke on justice
    In Michael Alexander Stewart (ed.), English philosophy in the age of Locke, Oxford University Press. 2000.
    Locke: Political Philosophy, Misc
  • Plato
    with John Dunn
    . 1997.
    Classical Greek Philosophy
  •  88
    The adventures of William Godwin
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 3 (2). 1995.
    Works of William Godwin: Series II, Political and Philosophical Writings. General editor: Mark Philp. Volume editors: Pamela Clemit, Martin Fitzpatrick, Mark Philp. Researcher: Austin Gee. Consulting editor: William St Clair. Seven volumes. William Pickering. London, 1993. £395. ISBN: 1?85196?026?0 set
    History of Western PhilosophyWilliam James
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