john Locke, a 17th-century English philosopher, is known for his theories on empiricism and political philosophy. He believed that knowledge is derived from sensory experience and that individuals are born as "tabula rasa" or blank slates, shaped by their experiences. In political thought, Locke championed natural rights, arguing that individuals possess life, liberty, and property, and that governments should be formed with the consent of the governed to protect these rights. His ideas significantly influenced modern democracy and the development of liberal thought.
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that kings were chosen by god
The enlightenment concept that was represented by John Locke was that government should have limited powers. He did believe that the government should protect natural rights.
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john Locke
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John Locke didn't believe in any religion. He was a philosopher and a writer who believed that a good government is based on a social contract between the people and the rulers.
john Locke believed the best form of government was democracy.
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john Locke believed that all people had rights that no government could take away. John Locke expressed this in 3 ways life, liberty and property.
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john Locke did not believe government should take away the rights of life, liberty, and property.
john Locke did not believe government should take away the rights of life, liberty, and property.
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