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  1. John Locke and the Eighteenth-Century Divines (Prolegomena to Christian Apologetics) by Alan P. F. Sell, 2006-09
  2. John Locke: Champion of Modern Democracy (Philosophers of the Enlightenment) by Graham Faiella, 2005-08
  3. John Locke and Modern Life by Lee Ward, 2010-08-23
  4. Some Thoughts Concerning Education and of the Conduct of the Understanding by John Locke, Ruth Weissbourd Grant, et all 1996-10-01
  5. John Locke And The Doctrine Of Majority-Rule by Willmoore Kendall, 2008-06-13
  6. Works of John Locke: Including Two Treatises of Government, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding and more (mobi) by John Locke, 2008-06-20
  7. A letter concerning toleration. By John Locke, Esq. by John Locke, 2010-06-10
  8. Locke in 90 Minutes (Philosophers in 90 Minutes) by Paul Strathern, 1999-11-25
  9. John Locke: An Essay concerning Toleration: And Other Writings on Law and Politics, 1667-1683
  10. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Volume 1); To Which Are Now First Added, I. an Analysis of Mr. Locke's Doctrine of Ideas, on a Large by John Locke, 2010-10-14
  11. The Politics of Selfishness: How John Locke's Legacy Is Paralyzing America by Paul L. Nevins Esq., 2010-09-02
  12. The Cambridge Companion to Locke's 'Essay Concerning Human Understanding' (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
  13. The works of John Locke, in nine volumes by John Locke, 2010-08-23
  14. The Second Treatise on Civil Government (Great Books in Philosophy) by John Locke, 1986-03

21. John Locke's Second Treatise Of Government
TWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT BY IOHN locke SALUS POPULI SUPREMA LEX ESTO REPRINTED, THE SIXTH TIME, BY A. MILLAR, H. WOODFALL, 1. WHISTON AND B. WHITE, 1.
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TWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT
BY IOHN LOCKE
SALUS POPULI SUPREMA LEX ESTO
LONDON
PRINTED MDCLXXXVIIII
REPRINTED, THE SIXTH TIME, BY A. MILLAR, H. WOODFALL, 1. WHISTON AND B. WHITE, 1. RI- VINGTON, L. DAVIS AND C. REYMERS, R. BALDWIN, HAWES CLARKE AND COLLINS; W. IOHN- STON, W. OWEN, 1. RICHARDSON, S. CROWDER, T. LONGMAN, B. LAW, C. RIVINGTON, E. DILLY, R. WITHY, C. AND R. WARE, S, BAKER, T. PAYNE, A. SHUCKBURGH, 1. HINXMAN
MDCCLXIIII
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.
1764 EDITOR'S NOTE
The present Edition of this Book has not only been collated with the first three Editions, which were published during the Author's Life, but also has the Advantage of his last Corrections and Improvements, from a Copy delivered by him to Mr. Peter Coste, communicated to the Editor, and now lodged in Christ College, Cambridge. Courtesy Wiretap Library
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23. Locke, J
Secondary Literature RL Colie, `locke, john', International Encyclopedia of theSocial Sciences , DL Sills (ed.) (Macmillan and Free Press, 1968), vol.
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Posts Held Sr. Student, Christ Church Coll., Oxford, 1658-83; Political Adviser, Lord Shaftesbury and other Whig politicians; Held various minor official positions after 1689.
Offices Member, Council of Trade and Plantations; Fellow, Royal Society, 1688.
Publications Books: Two Treatises of Government An Essay Concerning Human Understanding , 2 vols (1690, 1959); 3. Some Considerations of the Consequences of the Lowering of Interest and Raising the Value of Money Further Considerations
Career One of England's greatest political theorists whose wide interests included economics. His two specifically economic publications of 1691 and 1695 advocate maintaining the interest rate and not devaluing the currency. He distinguished between value and price, related market value to supply and demand, and saw price as determined by the amount of money available in relation to supply and demand.
Secondary Literature R. L. Colie, `Locke, John', International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences , D. L. Sills (ed.) (Macmillan and Free Press, 1968), vol. 9; K. I. Vaughn

24. REPRESENTATIVE JOHN A. LOCKE
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*DISTRICT REPRESENTED (Current Session): the town of Wellesley, in the county of Norfolk; and the town of Weston, in the county of Middlesex.
EDUCATION: Wellesley Public Schools; American University, B.A.; Suffolk University Law School, J.D. PROFESSION: Attorney/Farmer. ORGANIZATIONS: Massachusetts, Boston, Norfolk County and American Bar Associations; Wellesley Chamber of Commerce; Casa Myrna Vazquez, Inc., Kiwanis International (Board of Directors), Italo-American Club, Middlesex Club (Board of Directors), Friends of American Legion Baseball (Chair). PUBLIC OFFICE: Wellesley Town Meeting (1981); Mass. House (1995-2002).
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25. Pre-History Of Cognitive Science--John Locke
The Prehistory of Cognitive Science Webjohn locke. Abstract Understanding.john locke An Essay Concerning Human Understanding 1690 Overview
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John Locke:
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Overview: Few, if any, books have had as great an impact on the history of thought on the nature of human consciousness as John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding
The Model: The foundation of Locke's cognitive model is his division of human thinking into a series of interrelated but distinct processes each with its own parameters and functions. According to Locke, all thinking can be understood first to fall into one of the two general categories of SENSATION or REFLECTION Sensation describing the way in which "our senses, conversant bout particular sensible objects, do convey into the mind several distinct perceptions of things, according to those various ways wherein those objects do affect them" (122), and Reflection being "the perception of the operations of our own mind within us, as it is employed about the ideas it has got" (123). Believing that the mind is, at birth, an "empty cabinet" (48) or a sheet of "white paper, void of all characters, without any ideas" (121), he claims that these two modes of thinking, Sensations and Reflection, are "the only originals from whence all our ideas take their beginnings" (124). Reflection can not, however, occur except as there are thoughts present to reflect upon. Thus, for Locke, all thinking begins with Sensation "The perception is the first operation of all our intellectual faculties, and the inlet of all our knowledge" (191). Locke describes the process by which the senses furnish the mind with its first thoughts as a function of mediation. Walking a line between the skeptical and materialist

26. Pre-History Of Cognitive Science--Subject Index
2. Hobbes, Thomas. 3. locke, john. Empiricism 1. Definition of . 2.Berkeley, George. 3. locke, john Experience 1. Berkeley, George.
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27. Les Classiques Des Sciences Sociales: John Locke

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John Locke
English philosopher, was born at Wrington, 10 m. W. of Belluton, in Somersetshire, on the 29th of August 1632, six years after the death of Bacon , and three months before the birth of Spinoza
Under Owen scholastic studies were maintained with a formality and dogmatism unsuited to Locke's free inquisitive temper. The aversion to them which he expressed showed thus - early an innate disposition to rebel against empty verbal reasoning. He was not, according to his own account of himself to Lady Masham, a hard student at first. He sought the company of pleasant and witty men, and thus gaiiied knowledge of life. He took the ordinary bachelor's degree in 1656, and the master's in 1658. In December 1660 he was serving as tutor of Christ Church, lecturing in Greek, rhetoric and philosophy.
At Oxford Locke was nevertheless within reach of liberal intellectual influence tending to promote self-education and strong individuality. The metaphysical works of Descartes had appeared a few years before he went to Oxford, and the Human Nature and Leviathan of Hobbes during his undergraduate years. It does not seem that Locke read extensively, but he was attracted by

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    32. John Locke Bibliography Home Page
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    Essai sur la tolérance . En 1688, il est élu membre de la Royal Society, et publie un traité médical, l' Anatomica, suivi l'année d'après par un autre traité, De Arte Medica Partie 1 : L'état de nature : " l’homme est naturellement bon " Selon Locke, les hommes sont, par nature, libres et égaux (Hobbes est d’accord), et ils sont gouvernés par une loi naturelle qui est celle de la raison : les hommes sont donc par nature raisonnables, libres et égaux. L'usage de la raison permet et impose à chacun de se conserver en vie par ses propres moyens tout en veillant à ne pas "envahir" le droit des autres. L’état de nature est présenté comme une période heureuse de communisme primitif. Mais contrairement à

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    JOHN LOCKE (1632-1704) El trabajo de Child Breves observaciones, de 1668, fue responsable de que John Locke, filósofo de la libertad y fundador del empirismo moderno, empezara a discutir cuestiones económicas. Por aquella época, el protector, paciente y amigo de Locke, Anthony Ashley Cooper, que más tarde sería el primer conde de Shaftesbury, fue nombrado ministro de Hacienda y, en su nombre, realizó Locke un memorándum exponiendo sus criterios acerca del interés y del sistema monetario. Este memorándum de 1668 fue publicado en una edición, corregida y aumentada en 1892 cuando volvía a debatirse la cuestión de la reducción del tipo legal máximo de interés, junto con los problemas de la reforma monetaria. El folleto de 1692, que lleva por título Consideraciones acerca de la disminución del interés y del aumento del valor del dinero - la última frase se refiere a la adulteración o depreciación- fue seguido tres años más tarde por otros dos que trataban principalmente de las cuestiones monetarias. Las Consideraciones de Locke, ostensiblemente dedicadas a dos problemas específicos, contienen bastantes ideas generales, aunque en forma desordenada y difusa para constituir un tratado que toca los temas más descollantes de la economía. En su tiempo, se había producido una importante literatura económica y la gran biblioteca de Locke, de varios miles de volúmenes, incluía 115 títulos de economía. Esta disciplina no tenía por entonces ni nombre, ni método especial, ni posición propia dentro de la jerarquía de las ciencias, aunque Petty. con su «aritmética política», había intentado proporcionarle las tres cosas. Lo que los escritores ingleses habían de llamar economía política» era probablemente para Locke una parte periférica de la más amplia ciencia de la política.

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