John Locke

40 Bücher

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Vol. 1)
Second Treatise of Government
John Locke: Ein Versuch über den menschlichen Verstand: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Gedanken über Erziehung
Gedanke über Erziehung
Einige Gedanken über Erziehung
Über den Menschlichen Verstand. In vier Büchern
Brief über die Toleranz. [Was bedeutet das alles?]
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding / Ein Versuch über den menschlichen Verstand
John Locke’s Reasonableness of christianity
Versuch über den menschlichen Verstand: Die vier Teile in einem Buch
Second Treatise of Government (Budget Student Classics)
John Locke – Politisches Denken
The Collected Works of John Locke
Second Treatise of Government
Wish List (Donovan Creed, Band 5)
A Letter Concerning Toleration
Ein Versuch über den menschlichen Verstand
Gedanken über Erziehung
Gedanken über Erziehung (TREDITION CLASSICS)
The Second Treatise of Government / Über die Regierung. Englisch/Deutsch
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An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding, Volume 2 MDCXC, Based on the 2nd Edition, Books 3 and 4
An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding, Volume 1 MDCXC, Based on the 2nd Edition, Books 1 and 2
Lethal People: A Donovan Creed Crime Novel
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Oxford World's Classics)
Zweite Abhandlung über die Regierung
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
The Second Treatise of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration (Dover Thrift Editions: Political Science)
Versuch über den menschlichen Verstand. Band I
Anleitung des menschlichen Verstandes
Ein Brief über Toleranz
Some Considerations of the Consequences of the Lowering of Interest, and Raising the Value of Money
Locke: Two Treatises of Government Student edition: Schülerausgabe (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought)
Versuch über den menschlichen Verstand. Band II
Über die Regierung. The Second Treatise of Government
Versuch über den menschlichen Verstand
Zwei Abhandlungen über die Regierung
Über den Menschlichen Verstand, in vier Büchern
The Empiricists: Locke: Concerning Human Understanding; Berkeley: Principles of Human Knowledge & 3 Dialogues; Hume: Concerning Human Understanding & Concerning Natural Religion

Über John Locke

John Locke, born on August 29, 1632, in Wrington, England, is a towering figure in the history of Western philosophy. Known as the "Father of Liberalism," Locke's contributions to political theory, epistemology, and education have left an indelible mark on modern thought. Educated at Christ Church, Oxford, Locke initially pursued a career in medicine, but his interests soon turned to philosophy and politics. His seminal work, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, published in 1689, revolutionized the concept of knowledge by advocating empiricism and rejecting innate ideas. Locke's philosophy of mind, centered on the idea of the mind as a "tabula rasa," laid the foundation for modern psychology and cognitive science. His political writings, particularly Two Treatises of Government, championed the principles of natural rights and government by consent, influencing the development of democratic societies. Locke's ideas were pivotal during the Enlightenment, shaping the thoughts of later philosophers such as Voltaire and Rousseau. John Locke passed away on October 28, 1704, in High Laver, Essex, leaving a legacy that continues to resonate in the fields of Philosophy, Political Theory, and Enlightenment Studies.