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... on Civil Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration have recently been edited by J. W. Gough ( Blackwell ) . For the reader who wants further critical studies of Locke , there are two indispensable books , Pro- fessor Aaron's John ...
... on Civil Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration have recently been edited by J. W. Gough ( Blackwell ) . For the reader who wants further critical studies of Locke , there are two indispensable books , Pro- fessor Aaron's John ...
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... on his philosophical studies . In 1689 the Latin version of A Letter Concerning Toleration appeared . It was published anonymously , both the author's name and the name of the friend , Philip a Limborch , the liberal theologian , to ...
... on his philosophical studies . In 1689 the Latin version of A Letter Concerning Toleration appeared . It was published anonymously , both the author's name and the name of the friend , Philip a Limborch , the liberal theologian , to ...
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... on speculative matters so great that we can never know for certain that our religious opinions are correct and all others ... Letter Concerning Toleration . 2. IV.16.4 . heretics for the sake of their spiritual welfare . ' 212 JOHN LOCKE.
... on speculative matters so great that we can never know for certain that our religious opinions are correct and all others ... Letter Concerning Toleration . 2. IV.16.4 . heretics for the sake of their spiritual welfare . ' 212 JOHN LOCKE.
Contents
Introduction | 8 |
The Aim and Method of Lockes Theory | 23 |
Ideas and Experience | 41 |
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