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Locke
John Locke (1632–1704) wird an mehreren Stellen von Rawls ausdrücklich als Referenzautor hervorgehoben. Insbesondere für die Theorie der... -
Locke and “ad”
In IV, xvii, 19–22 of his Essay , Locke employs Latin labels for four kinds of argument, of which one ( ad hominem ) was already in circulation and one (
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Locke, Anne
Anne Locke, also Lok, Lock, (née Vaughan; later Dering, Prowse) (c. 1534–after 1590) was a translator and poet active in English radical Protestant... -
Locke, Money, and America
This chapter examines John Locke’s influential account of private ownership and the accumulation that takes place when a monetary system develops,... -
Locke, John
John Locke ranges among a handful of the most important philosophers in modern age Europe. This holds true for his epistemology as well as for his... -
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Zur Genese individueller Selbständigkeit bei John Locke
John Locke verfasst seine Gedanken über Erziehung (Some Thoughts Concerning Education) in den 1680er Jahren, während er sich im niederländischen Exil... -
John Locke: The Empirical Educator
John Locke is known as the founder of the philosophical school of empiricism. This school of thought is that knowledge must be gained through... -
Locke and Berkeley on Abstract Ideas: From the Point of View of the Theory of Reference
In the Essay Locke argues abstract ideas within the framework of the descriptivist theory of reference. For him, abstract ideas are, in many cases,...
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Becoming-evolutionary?: Animal Transformations in Alton Locke
This chapter focuses on Chapter 36 of Charles Kingsley’s 1850 novel Alton Locke, where the hero recounts a dream during which he undergoes a series... -
Locke and the Challenge of the Biblical God
This chapter will fall into two main parts. In the first and longer part, sections I through IV, we will map out, by means of a close reading of The... -
John Locke and Religious Toleration
This chapter focuses on the distinct arguments that John Locke advanced to justify toleration of the religious liberties of individuals, not least... -
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Hobbes and Locke: Dismantling Tribalism and Empowering Individuals
Hobbes had a similar view about the lack of human goodness in the human condition to Machiavelli. But Hobbes was more concerned about how a social... -
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Zwischen Absolutismus und Liberalismus: Thomas Hobbes und John Locke
Machiavelli wollte politisches Handeln von der Anleitung durch christliche Moral befreit sehen und betonte so die Autonomie der Politik – Thomas... -
Heidegger’s Unlikely Alliance with Locke in Identifying Truth and Knowledge
The paper examines Heidegger's notions of truth and knowledge in the context of Locke's theory of same. It argues that when Heidegger's expositions...
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