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... political philosophy ' . For this reason and because Locke's writings on these subjects have been so influential , it will be well to mention them briefly . Political Theory If we look at a book on political theory such as Locke's ...
... political philosophy ' . For this reason and because Locke's writings on these subjects have been so influential , it will be well to mention them briefly . Political Theory If we look at a book on political theory such as Locke's ...
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... political facts such as ' Athens was a democracy in the time of Pericles ' or , more usually , generalizations such as " The national ownership of the means of production is essential to public welfare ' or Plato's remark that ...
... political facts such as ' Athens was a democracy in the time of Pericles ' or , more usually , generalizations such as " The national ownership of the means of production is essential to public welfare ' or Plato's remark that ...
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Daniel John O'Connor. are by no means the most important features of political treatises . Locke's writing on political subjects is reasonably clear and ingenuous as such books go . He was quite frankly a political apologist who wanted ...
Daniel John O'Connor. are by no means the most important features of political treatises . Locke's writing on political subjects is reasonably clear and ingenuous as such books go . He was quite frankly a political apologist who wanted ...
Contents
Introduction | 4 |
The Aim and Method of Lockes Theory of Knowledge | 23 |
Ideas and Experience | 41 |
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