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Hypothetical Necessity and the Laws of Nature: John Locke on God's Legislative Power

Hypothetical Necessity and the Laws of Nature: John Locke on God's Legislative Power

... though, Locke developed an interest in both Unitarian and Socinian ...see John Marshall, John Locke: Resistance, Religion and Responsibility, Cambridge, 1994: ...heterodox, Locke ...

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Critique of John Locke Objection  to the Innate Ideas

Critique of John Locke Objection to the Innate Ideas

... of Locke to the innate Idea. From the beginning of his objection, John Locke shows that we are born with empty ...on, Locke recognizes that it’s also possible that children may have some ideas ...

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Consent and the basis of political obligation with reference made to Thomas Hobbes and John Locke

Consent and the basis of political obligation with reference made to Thomas Hobbes and John Locke

... 00001t tif Consent and the basis of political obligation with reference made to Thomas Hobbes and John Locke Calliope Christina Samoulla Farsides Submitted for the degree of Ph D London School of Econ[.] ...

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Of Human Knowledge John Locke

Of Human Knowledge John Locke

... Though our knowledge be limited to our ideas, and cannot exceed them either in extent or perfection; and though these be very narrow bounds, in respect of the extent of All-being, and [r] ...

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Environmental ethics : a comparison between the views of John Locke and contemporary Māori views : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Philosophy at Massey University

Environmental ethics : a comparison between the views of John Locke and contemporary Māori views : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Philosophy at Massey University

... Hence we can see that every man had a right to property 'within the bounds of the law of nature.' According to Macpherson, however, Locke's chapter on property, in which Locke shows that[r] ...

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Two Treatises. Government. John Locke

Two Treatises. Government. John Locke

... For the legislators not being able to foresee and provide by laws for all that may be useful to the community, the executor of the laws, having the power in his hands, has by the common [r] ...

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The Church and the State: A Critical Reading of John Locke s Theologico-Political Thought

The Church and the State: A Critical Reading of John Locke s Theologico-Political Thought

... above, Locke was careful enough in prescribing the form of punishment to be implemented by the authority in place, though, the degree of such a punishment is ...

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John Locke on Inference and Fallacy, A Re-Appraisal

John Locke on Inference and Fallacy, A Re-Appraisal

... In this concluding section, I rely on Tindale’s distinctions among the logical, dialectical, and rhetorical perspectives on argumentation. As mentioned above, the logical perspective emphasizes validity, which is ...

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'All the world was America' : John Locke
and the American Indian

'All the world was America' : John Locke and the American Indian

... Herman Lebovics's 'The Uses of America in Locke's Second Treatise of Government' attempts to link England's colonial interests in the new world with Locke's views of natural man.. Lebovi[r] ...

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The Relevance of Freedom in Liberalism: Locke, Kant and Mill

The Relevance of Freedom in Liberalism: Locke, Kant and Mill

... The present paper investigate and examine the concept of freedom in terms of the liberal theories given by John Locke, Immanuel Kant and J. S. Mill. Freedom can be defined as the capacity of an individual ...

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Second Treatise of the Social Contract: A Comparative Analysis of Locke and Rousseau

Second Treatise of the Social Contract: A Comparative Analysis of Locke and Rousseau

... philosopher John Locke ...however, Locke represents a certain tradition of justification; the state of nature and contract- based arguments he used, which built on those of Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679), ...

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On the view that we cannot perceive movement and change : lessons from Locke and Reid

On the view that we cannot perceive movement and change : lessons from Locke and Reid

... Abstract: According to the snapshot view of temporal experience, instances of movement and change cannot, strictly speaking, be objects of sensory perception. Perceptual consciousness instead consists of a succession of ...

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Let the Lord the Judge be Judge:Hobbes and Locke on Jephthah, Liberalism, Martyrdom

Let the Lord the Judge be Judge:Hobbes and Locke on Jephthah, Liberalism, Martyrdom

... (1554), John Milton’s Samson Agonistes (1671), ...(1651), John Locke’s Two Treatises of Government (1689) and Algernon Sidney’s Discourses Concerning Government ...

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Music and the Exotic from the Renaissance to Mozart by Ralph P. Locke

Music and the Exotic from the Renaissance to Mozart by Ralph P. Locke

... tural analysis of any one of the examples Locke brings, as well as to read the scores more closely and search for more material. I do not mean this as a criticism, but rather think that is the pedagogical purpose, ...

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The Constellations of Empiricism, New Science, and Mind in Hobbes, Locke, and Hume

The Constellations of Empiricism, New Science, and Mind in Hobbes, Locke, and Hume

... privation—or something that is absent—could be motivational in the right sort of way. In the second edition therefore, it is not desire for the good that moves the will, but instead it is something present: the ...

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Electricial Activity in a Slug Ganglion in Relation to the Concentration of Locke Solution

Electricial Activity in a Slug Ganglion in Relation to the Concentration of Locke Solution

... However, before any definite conclusions can be reached about the role of changes in ganglionic activity in vivo further work is necessary on the nature of the potentials recorded and al[r] ...

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Locke and Leibniz on Judgment: The First-Person Perspective and the Danger of Psychologism

Locke and Leibniz on Judgment: The First-Person Perspective and the Danger of Psychologism

... Descartes, Locke takes infallible certainty to be essential to knowledge, and he takes clear and distinct perception as a criterion for truth and ...for Locke mathematical ideas have their foundation in the ...

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Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador. My MUN Experience. Jeffrey E. Locke

Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador. My MUN Experience. Jeffrey E. Locke

... My younger sister had also just completed her Bachelor’s degree and we both applied to the Faculty of Education Intermediate/Secondary program.. The letters came, she was accepted.[r] ...

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ARE WE HEADED FOR A NEW ERA IN RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION?: A CLOSER LOOK AT LOCKE V. DAVEY

ARE WE HEADED FOR A NEW ERA IN RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION?: A CLOSER LOOK AT LOCKE V. DAVEY

... The United States Supreme Court, in Locke v. Davey, 1 held that funds from the State of Washington’s Promise Scholarship Program could be denied to students who pursue a degree in devotional theology. 2 The Court ...

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Scoping report on biofuels projects in five developing countries. Anna Locke & Giles Henley

Scoping report on biofuels projects in five developing countries. Anna Locke & Giles Henley

... Table 1: Comparison of data on areas involved in biofuel-related land deals, according to reports compiled in different databases (hectares) 4 Table 2: Reasons cited for the slow rate [r] ...

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