john Locke was a 17th-century English philosopher whose ideas formed the foundation of liberal democracy and greatly influenced both the American and French revolutions. His contributions to philosophy include the theory of knowledge known as empiricism, which addressed the limits of what we can understand about the nature of reality. Locke held that our understanding of reality ultimately derives from what we have experienced through the senses. The political implications of his theories included the notions that all people are born equal and that education can free people from the subjugation of tyranny. Locke also believed that government had a moral obligation to guarantee that individuals always retained sovereignty over their own rights, including ownership of property that resulted from their own labor.
John Locke thought that mankind was not a good thing. He thought that mankind was idiots.
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John Locke Died October 28, 1704 at age 72
John Locke, an English philosopher, wrote a constitution, or plan of government, for Carolinas -Get to homework (:
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August 29,1632
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Because he believed some of the same things that were written in the Mayflower Compact.
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John and Anne Locke.
John Locke was from England.
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John Locke never married. Locke's father, who was also named John Locke, was a country lawyer.
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john Locke was born on August 29, 1632
John Locke's date of birth is 1632.
Yes, but not the John Locke that was from England. The John Locke that fought in the Revolutionary War was the son of Col. Frances Locke from North Carolina. This John Locke (1755-1841) was a Major in the North Carolina forces and was married to Margaret Locke.
Thomas Jefferson said the words "life liberty and the pursuit of happiness" in the Declaration of Independence.