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  1. Now & Then: a Donovan Creed Novel by John Locke, 2010-05-11
  2. Locke: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by John Dunn, 2003-07-31
  3. The Work of John Locke by John Locke, 2010-01-20
  4. Some Thoughts Concerning Education (Optimized for Kindle) by John Locke, 2004-06-04
  5. John Locke: Resistance, Religion and Responsibility (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History) by John Marshall, 1994-09-30
  6. Letter Concerning Toleration and Other Writings, A (The Thomas Hollis Library) by John Locke, 2010-09-30
  7. The Reasonableness of Christianity, and A Discourse of Miracles (Library of Modern Religious Thought) by John Locke, 1958-06-01
  8. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Optimized For Kindle) by John Locke, John Locke Book Collection, 2004-07-04
  9. John Locke: Writings on Religion by John Locke, 2002-08-29
  10. John Locke and the Ethics of Belief (Cambridge Studies in Religion and Critical Thought) by Nicholas Wolterstorff, 1996-01-26
  11. Essay Concerning Human Understanding: v. 2 (Everyman Paperbacks) by John Locke, 1972-11-09
  12. Bureaucracy and Public Economics (The John Locke Series) by William A. Niskanen, 1996-06
  13. The Works of John Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (complete), The Second Treatise on Civil Government (Halcyon Classics) by John Locke, 2009-06-23
  14. Philosophical Writing: Locke, Berkeley, Hume by John J. Richetti, 1983-07-29

41. John Locke - Second Treatise On Government
OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT. by john locke Chapter I. Of Political Power XIX- Of the Dissolution of Government The Works of john locke.
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    Translate this page locke, john, bedeutender englischer Philosoph, Begründer des Empirismus, Wegbereiterder Aufklärungsphilosophie und des Liberalismus. - L. wird am 29.8.
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    Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Helfen Sie uns, das BBKL aktuell zu halten! Band V (1993) Spalten 156-160 Autor: Elisabeth Schwarz Werke: Epistola de tolerantia, Gouda 1689, engl. 1689-1968, dt. Ein Brief über die Toleranz, v. J. Ebbinghaus 1957, 1975 ; An essay concerning human(e) understanding, London 1690-1978, Draft A 1980 and Draft B 1982 hrsg. v. Peter H. Nidditch, dt. Über den menschlichen Verstand, v. K. Winkler 1911-1913, 1976 ; Two treatises of government, London 1690, 1967 Bibliographie: Roland Hall and Roger Woolhouse, Forty years of work on J.L. (1929-1969). A bibliography. In: Philosoph. Quart. 20 (1970) 258-268, 394-396; R. Hall, Even more addenda to the L. bibliogr. In: Locke Newsletter 4 (1973) 8-10; R. Hall and R. Woolhouse, A supplement to the L. bibliography . In: Locke Newsletter 4 (1973) 10-24; Wilhelm Totok, Handbuch der Geschichte der Philosophie Bd. IV 1981, 455-492; R. Hall and R. Woolhouse, Eighty years of L. scholarship. A bibliographical guide 1983. Lit.:

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    Locke, John (1632-1704) English materialist philosophy of the period of the Restoration; developed a materialist theory of knowledge which opposed Descartes ' "innate ideas" and declared experience to be the sole source of all ideas, - but via the influence of external objects on the sense organs (ideas of sensation) or alternatively through attention being directed to the activity of the soul (ideas of Reflection ); developed theory of the State, including the proposition that people should change the social system if it does not provide people with the proper opportunity for education and development. John Locke was an active participant in the political struggles of the Restoration, Whigs vs. Tories and Catholic vs. Protestant, eventually leading a compromise between the bourgeoisie and the aristocracy and to a relatively stable system of government in which Church was separated from the State and the monarchy placated the people and left the business of government largely to the Parliament. On the Nature of Human Understanding was written in 1689, about the time Newton began his work on mechanics, providing an almost comprehensive mechanical view of the Universe, and in the wake of the Revolution of 1688, which removed the Catholic absolutist James II, and replaced him with William III, Prince of Orange, consolidating the bourgeois form of government established by the Restoration after the English Civil War.

    49. John Locke, Biography: The Concise Encyclopedia Of Economics: Library Of Economi
    Born in England, john locke was a persistent champion of natural rights—the ideathat each person owns himself and should have certain liberties that cannot
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    Locke also believed that governments should not regulate interest rates. In a pamphlet titled Considerations of the Consequences of the Lowering of Interest, Locke opposed a bill before Parliament to lower the maximum legal interest rate from 6 percent to 4 percent. Because interest was a price, and because all prices are determined by the laws of nature, he reasoned, ceilings on interest rates would be counterproductive. People would evade the ceiling, and the costs of evasion would drive interest rates even higher than they would have been without the ceiling, he wrote. Locke's reasoning on the subject, sophisticated for his era, has stood the test of time: economists make the same objection to controls on interest rates today. (See Interest, PriceControls. Locke also sketched out a quantity theory of money, which held that the value of money was inversely related to the quantity of money in circulation. Locke erroneously believed that a country was in danger of falling into depression if its gold inflows from trade fell relative to those of its trade partners. What he did not realize, and what went unrealized until David Hume pointed it out, was that gold flows cannot get out of line with trade flows. If "too little" gold came into Britain relative to gold inflows to other countries, for example (Locke assumed that the supply of gold would grow relative to the volume of trade), then British goods would become cheap relative to other countries' goods, causing more gold to flow to England from other countries.

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    Early years Association with Shaftesbury It was as a physician that Locke first came to the notice of the statesman Lord Ashley (later to become the 1st earl of Shaftesbury). On a visit to Oxford in the summer of 1666, Lord Ashley required some medical attention and was introduced to Locke by a mutual acquaintance; the two immediately became friends. A royal mandate of that November secured Locke's studentship indefinitely. The following year, despite his having no medical degree and no desire to practice medicine, he joined Ashley's household at Exeter House in the Strand in London as family physician. He became Ashley's personal adviser not merely on medical matters but on his general affairs as well. During the following decades, Locke persevered in his private studies, and many of his social meetings were in effect meetings with friends to discuss philosophical and scientific problems. As early as 1668 he had become a fellow of the newly formed (1663) Royal Society, which kept him in touch with scientific advances. It is known, too, that groups of friends (Lord Ashley; the physician John Mapletoft; Thomas Sydenham; Sydenham's physician colleague, James Tyrrell, who was also a divine; and others) met in his rooms, for one such meeting is mentioned in the preface of his

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    57. Locke, John (1632-1704)
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    English philosopher who supported the nonanthropocentric teleological argument of pluralism , popular in the Age of Enlightenment, that God created other worlds for the benefit of their inhabitants rather than that of man: It is more suitable to the wisdom, power, and greatness of God to think that the fixed stars are all of them suns, with systems of inhabitable planets moving about them, to whose inhabitants he displays the marks of his goodness as well as to us; rather than to imagine that these very remote bodies, so little useful to us, were made only for our own sake.
    References 1. Locke, John. "Elements of Natural Philosophy." In Th Works of John Locke , vol. 3, p. 309. London: T. Tegg (1823).
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    58. LOCKE, John, Some Considerations Of The Consequences Of The Lowering Of Interest
    locke, john Some Considerations of the Consequences of the Lowering of Interestand Raising the Value of Money. Wing L2760. Attig, Works of john locke 494.
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    Locke's most important contribution to mercantile and monetary theory LOCKE, John Some Considerations of the Consequences of the Lowering of Interest and Raising the Value of Money. In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. Small octavo, old calf, rebacked, spine lettered gilt, (1) + 4pp + 192pp, title within double ruled border, with the printed errata with paper loss in upper corner pasted to the verso of A4, without the licence leaf, title dust stained in the lower margin, a few light water stains, old circular library stamp on p.33 and p.153, a tall copy Click here to see an image of this item. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Hamish Riley-Smith ; click here for further details.

    59. Locke, John, Oforgripelige Tankar, (on Civil Government)
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