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John Locke

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    A Letter Concerning Toleration
    Broadview Press. 2013.
    Locke argued that religious belief ought to be compatible with reason, that no king, prince or magistrate rules legitimately without the consent of the people, and that government has no right to impose religious beliefs or styles of worship on the public. Locke’s defense of religious tolerance and freedom of thought was revolutionary in its time. Even today, his letter poses a challenge to religious intolerance, whether state-sponsored or originating from religious dogmatists. Based on both Loc…Read more
    Locke argued that religious belief ought to be compatible with reason, that no king, prince or magistrate rules legitimately without the consent of the people, and that government has no right to impose religious beliefs or styles of worship on the public. Locke’s defense of religious tolerance and freedom of thought was revolutionary in its time. Even today, his letter poses a challenge to religious intolerance, whether state-sponsored or originating from religious dogmatists. Based on both Locke’s original Latin and the seventeenth-century English translation of William Popple, this edition offers a reader-friendly version that remains loyal to the original text. In addition to a forty-page introduction that situates the _Letter_ in its historical and philosophical contexts, this edition includes excerpts from writings on religious toleration by William Penn, Baruch Spinoza, Pierre Bayle, and Samuel von Pufendorf, as well as generous selections from the famous Locke-Proast debates on religious toleration.
    Locke: Letter Concerning Toleration
  •  23
    The Works of John Locke,: In Ten Volumes. Volume the First.[-tenth.]
    with J. Johnson and Bye and Law
    Printed for J.Johnson, G.G. And J.Robinson, W.J.And J. Richardson, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, Leigh and Sotheby, F. And C. Rivington, T. Payne, J. Wakler, R. Faulder, W. Lowndes, Lackington, Allen and Co., Darton and Harvey, T. Egerton, G. Wilkie, J. Whi. 1812.
    Locke: Works, MiscHistory: TolerationDefenses of TolerationToleration in Normative Theories
  •  43
    Lettres inedites a ses amis Nicholas Thoynard, Philippe Van Limborch et Edward Clarke
    Philosophical Review 26 (n/a): 342. 1917.
    Locke, Misc
  •  8
    “Le” Christianisme raisonnable tel qu'il nous est représenté dans l'Écriture sainte
    with Pierre Coste
    Chez Zacharie Chatelain. 1715.
    Locke: The Reasonableness of Christianity
  • 27. Kapitola: O identitě a různosti
    Filosoficky Casopis 53 125-143. 2005.
    [Chapter XXVII: Of Identity and Diversity]
    Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • Essais sur l’entendement humain
    Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 2 (4-2): 141-143. 2010.
    §12 [fin] Pour rendre réelle [la connaissance] par rapport aux substances, les idées doivent être déduites de l’existence réelle des choses. Quelques idées simples qui aient été trouvées co-exister dans une substance, nous pouvons les joindre hardiment ensemble et former ainsi des idées abstraites des substances; car tout ce qui était uni dans la nature peut l’être encore. §13. Si nous considérons bien cela et que nous ne bornassions pas nos pensées et nos idées abstraites à des noms, comme s...
    Locke: Works, Misc
  • Essai sur l'entendement humain, livres I et II, vol. 1, coll. « Bibliothèque des textes philosophiques »
    with Jean-Michel Vienne
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 192 (4): 455-455. 2002.
    Continental PhilosophyLocke: Works, Misc
  • Essai sur le Pouvoir Civil
    with J. L. Fyot, B. Mirkine-guetzévitch, and Marcel Prélot
    Les Etudes Philosophiques 9 (1): 113-114. 1954.
    Continental PhilosophyLocke: Works, Misc
  • Ensayo sobre el gobierno civil
    Fondo de cultura económica. 1941.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  •  17
    Du Gouvernement Civil: Où l'on traite De L'Origine, Des Fondemens, De La Nature, Du Pouvoir, Et Des Fins Des Sociétés Politiques
    Chez Abraham Wolfgang,. 1749.
    Locke: Two Treatises of Government
  • Della Educazione Dei Fanciulli
    with Pierre Coste and Francesco Pitteri
    Presso Francesco Pitteri. 1764.
    Locke: Some Thoughts Concerning Education
  • Carta sobre la toler'ncia, Latín-Castellano
    with A. Waismann, Thomas P. Peardon, and André-Louise Leroy
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 21 (2): 195-196. 1965.
    Locke: Letter Concerning Toleration
  •  20
    Œuvres de Locke et Leibnitz, contenant l'Essai sur l'entendement humain, revu, corrigé et accompagné de notes, par F. Thurot; l'Éloge de Leibnitz par Fontenelle, le Discours sur la conformité de la foi et de la raison, l'Essai sur la bonté de Dieu, la liberté de l'homme et l'origine du mal
    with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Jean François Thurot
    . 1839.
    Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  •  18
    Conduct of the understanding
    B. Franklin. 1971.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  •  13
    Concerning civil government 2nd essay
    Locke: Two Treatises of Government
  • Borger og statsmakt
    Dreyer. 1947.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  •  19
    Über den Menschlichen Verstand, in vier Büchern: Band 2: Buch III und IV
    De Gruyter. 1968.
    Keine ausführliche Beschreibung für "Über den Menschlichen Verstand, in vier Büchern" verfügbar.
    Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • A paraphrase and notes on the Epistles of St Paul
    with A. Wainwright
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 181 (1): 104-105. 1991.
    Continental PhilosophyLocke: Works, Misc
  • All Knowledge Derives from the Senses
    In James Fieser & Norman Lillegard (eds.), Philosophical questions: readings and interactive guides, Oxford University Press. 2005.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  • A Defense of Revolution
    In James Fieser & Norman Lillegard (eds.), Philosophical questions: readings and interactive guides, Oxford University Press. 2005.
    Locke: Works, Misc
  •  74
    An Essay Concerning the Understanding, Knowledge, Opinion and Assent
    The Monist 42 (4): 637-637. 1932.
    Locke, Misc
  •  20
    An Essay concerning the Understanding, Knowledge, Opinion, and Assent
    with Benjamin Rand
    Philosophy 7 (26): 247-247. 1932.
    Locke, Misc
  • An Essay concerning the Understanding, Knowledge, Opinion and Assent
    Philosophical Review 41 (n/a): 98. 1932.
    Locke, Misc
  •  1
    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Collated & Annotated with Biographical, Critical and Historical Prolegomena
    Les Etudes Philosophiques 16 (2): 259-259. 1961.
    Continental PhilosophyLocke, Misc
  •  24
    Locke’s Essay: Expanded and Explained
    with Scott Stapleford and Tyron Goldschmidt
    Routledge. 2019.
    Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Also, Extr. From the Author's Works, I. Analysis of Mr. Locke's Doctrine of Ideas [&C.] (review)
    For D. Mcvean. 1819.
    Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. To Which Are Now First Added, I. An Analysis of Mr. Locke's Doctrine of Ideas [&C., Incl. Some] Extr. From the Author's Works (review)
    . 1793.
    Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  •  23
    A Second Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity, etc. By the author of the Reasonableness of Christianity, etc. [By A. B., i.e. J. Locke.] (review)
    with Awnsham Churchill
    Printed for A. And J. Churchill, at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster-Row. 1697.
    Christianity, MiscLocke: The Reasonableness of Christianity
  •  13
    The Reasonableness of Christianity, as Delivered in the Scriptures: To which is Added, A Vindication of the Same, from Mr. Edward's Exceptions
    Printed for J. Osborn. 1731.
    Locke: The Reasonableness of Christianity
  • 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. 1698.
    Social and Political PhilosophyLocke: Two Treatises of Government
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