John Locke
John Locke (1632–1704) was an influential English philosopher and physician, often regarded as one of the most important figures in the development of Western thought. Known as the "Father of Liberalism," Locke's ideas about individual rights, government, and the social contract laid the foundational principles for modern democracy. His seminal works, including "Two Treatises of Government" and "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding," explore concepts of personal identity, knowledge, and the limits of governmental power, making profound contributions to political theory and epistemology.
Locke's writings have not only shaped political philosophy but have also resonated across various fields, including education and religious tolerance. His belief in the importance of experience and reason in the acquisition of knowledge was groundbreaking for his time and continues to inspire thinkers today. As you delve into Locke's works available in this app, you'll find a treasure trove of ideas that invite reflection and discussion, perfect for those curious about the roots of modern thought.
Two Treatises of Civil Government
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The Two Treatises of Civil Government is a work of political philosophy published anonymously in 1689 by John Locke. The First Treatise is a…
A Letter Concerning Toleration
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Letter Concerning Toleration by John Locke was originally published in 1689. Its initial publication was in Latin, though it was immediately…
An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding Book I
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John Locke's essays on human understanding answers the question “What gives rise to ideas in our minds?”. In the first book Locke refutes th…
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Book II
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John Locke wrote four essays on human (or humane) understanding. Here are a few quotes from the book: "I see no reason to believe, that…
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Book IV
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This is the fourth book of John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding. His book deals with knowledge and probability. He asks how far…
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Book III
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This is the third book of John Locke's Essay on Human Understanding. Book I was Neither Principles Nor Ideas Are Innate. Book II was Of Idea…