Well, it really depends on what philosophy you are talking about. Jefferson had many philosophies such as the wall of separation which devides states and religion, this reflects jeffersons personal life because they had just left a country where their ruler was not only the king of the people but also the head of the religion and this created a lot of conflict; Jefferson didnt wants the colonies to be thretened with the same problem.
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thomas jefferson philosophy was minly about jefferson wanting a small national goverment.he was democratic republican. he wanted . he wanted to keep the u.s.a. independed farmer. didn't want to abuse of his powers.
Thomas Jefferson believed strongly that the states should have rights. The Virginia and Kentucky resolutions reflected his view of that.
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John Locke's philosophy.
John Locke
Well, it really depends on what philosophy you are talking about. Jefferson had many philosophies such as the wall of separation which devides states and religion, this reflects jeffersons personal life because they had just left a country where their ruler was not only the king of the people but also the head of the religion and this created a lot of conflict; Jefferson didnt wants the colonies to be thretened with the same problem.
Well, it really depends on what philosophy you are talking about. Jefferson had many philosophies such as the wall of separation which devides states and religion, this reflects jeffersons personal life because they had just left a country where their ruler was not only the king of the people but also the head of the religion and this created a lot of conflict; Jefferson didnt wants the colonies to be thretened with the same problem.
John Locke
Thomas Jefferson went to William and Mary at age 16 he was a diligent student. He mainly studied Natural philosophy which is math and physics and Moral philosophy which is ethics and Rhetorical analysis.
Thomas Jefferson wanted the power of government to be in the hands of people; limited government.