john Locke said allot about society in his time in the 17th Century. All one can say is that he was the main ancestor of individualistic liberalism that came an advanced idea in the 18th Century.
That would be the Enlightenment philosopher John Locke.
what is the meaning of life
Most likely that question is: What is the meaning of life?
Thomas Jefferson said the words "life liberty and the pursuit of happiness" in the Declaration of Independence.
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"For life" meaning "for one's entire life" would be in omnem vitam. "For life" as the opposite of "against life" would be pro vita.
Solving the meaning of life is a deeply philosophical question that has puzzled humanity for centuries. Many people search for meaning through religion, personal reflection, relationships, accomplishments, or a combination of these. Ultimately, the meaning of life may be a subjective concept that each individual must determine for themselves.
John Locke, whose idea was "Life, liberty and property." (Property meaning land.)
The answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything is...42.
This question is irrelevant to the meaning and/or purpose of life.
What is the meaning of life? (Well, that one was answered at the end of "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life".) That still leaves the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything. We know the answer is 42, but not what the actual question is.
He would talk about the God given rights: Life, Liberty, (property-John Locke) and the pursuit of happiness.