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Introduced the interpretation which emphasises the theological element in Locke's political thought. Locke uses the concept of property in both broad and narrow terms: broadly, it covers a wide range of human interests and aspirations; more particularly, it refers to material goods. The Political Thought of John Locke: An Historical Account of the Argument of the "Two Treatises of Government". These ideas would come to have profound influence on the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. Damaris Cudworth Masham, the wife of Sir Francis Masham, met John Locke in her early twenties and maintained a close personal relationship with him for the remainder of his life.

Locke (2013) - IMDb

Their works in the physical and moral sciences were instrumental in Jefferson's education and world view. George Washington, the first president of the United States, once described Locke as “the greatest man who had ever lived. Thankfully, a member of Parliament stepped up to support Locke’s education, enabling him to continue his studies and eventually turn into one of the most important philosophers of the Enlightenment. In Chapter V of his Second Treatise, Locke argues that the individual ownership of goods and property is justified by the labour exerted to produce such goods—"at least where there is enough [land], and as good, left in common for others" (para. In the preface to the work, composed at a later date, Locke makes clear that the arguments of the two treatises are continuous and that the whole constitutes a justification of the Glorious Revolution, which brought the Protestant William III and Mary II to the throne following the flight of James II to France.That excluded all atheistic varieties of philosophy and all attempts to deduce ethics and natural law from purely secular premises. With regard to his position on religious tolerance, Locke was influenced by Baptisttheologians likeJohn SmythandThomas Helwys, who had published tractsdemandingfreedom of conscience in the early 17th century. Although he wrote against slavery in general, Locke was an investor and beneficiary of theslave tradingRoyal Africa Company.

John Locke - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

More importantly, when he was secretary to the Earl of Shaftesbury, Locke participated in drafting the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina. Whether you want to learn the history of a city, or you simply need a recommendation for your next meal, Discover Walks Team offers an ever-growing travel encyclopaedia. Although Locke was associated with the influential Whigs, his ideas about natural rights and government are today considered quite revolutionary for that period in English history.

Philosopher Martin Cohen notes that Locke, as secretary to the Council of Trade and Plantations and a member of the Board of Trade, was "one of just half a dozen men who created and supervised both the colonies and their iniquitous systems of servitude". Although Locke firmly believed in the value of religious tolerance, he maintained that atheism should not be accepted. While she says that “Locke’s strong empiricist tendencies” would have “disinclined him to read a grandly metaphysical work such as Spinoza’s Ethics, in other ways he was deeply receptive to Spinoza’s ideas, most particularly to the rationalist’s well-thought-out argument for political and religious tolerance and the necessity of the separation of church and state.

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Locke argues that a country should seek a favourable balance of trade, lest it fall behind other countries and suffer a loss in its trade.The holdings in the Locke Room at the Bodleian have been a valuable resource for scholars interested in Locke, his philosophy, practices for information management, and the history of the book.



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