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John Locke - Wikipedia Locke's medical knowledge was put to the test when Ashley's liver infection became life-threatening Locke coordinated the advice of several physicians and was probably instrumental in persuading Ashley to undergo surgery (then life-threatening in itself) to remove the cyst Ashley survived and prospered, crediting Locke with saving his life
Locke (film) - Wikipedia Locke is a 2013 psychological drama road film written and directed by Steven Knight It stars Tom Hardy in the title role (and the only on-screen character) as he drives while conducting a series of phone conversations with characters voiced by Olivia Colman, Ruth Wilson, Andrew Scott, Ben Daniels, Tom Holland and Bill Milner
John Locke | Philosophy, Social Contract, Two Treatises of . . . John Locke (born August 29, 1632, Wrington, Somerset, England—died October 28, 1704, High Laver, Essex) was an English philosopher whose works lie at the foundation of modern philosophical empiricism and political liberalism, classical liberalism in particular
John Locke - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy John Locke (b 1632, d 1704) was a British philosopher, Oxford academic and medical researcher Locke’s monumental An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689) is one of the first great defenses of modern empiricism and concerns itself with determining the limits of human understanding in respect to a wide spectrum of topics
John Locke - World History Encyclopedia John Locke (1632-1704) was an English philosopher responsible for laying the foundation of the European Enlightenment Locke believed that each branch of government should have separate powers, that liberty must be protected from state interference, and that the state must protect the private property of its citizens
John Locke (1632-1704) - Philosophy A Level John Locke’s political philosophy, particularly in his Two Treatises of Government (1689), laid the foundations for liberalism and the modern concept of natural rights Locke argued that all individuals are born with inalienable rights – including life, liberty, and property – which exist independently of any government
John Locke | The First Amendment Encyclopedia English philosopher John Locke's ideas of natural law, religious toleration, and the right to revolution proved essential to the American Revolution and the U S Constitution
Locke’s Political Philosophy - Stanford Encyclopedia of . . . For a more general introduction to Locke’s history and background, the argument of the Two Treatises, and the Letter Concerning Toleration, see Section 1, Section 4, and Section 5, respectively, of the main entry on John Locke in this encyclopedia The present entry focuses on eight central concepts in Locke’s political philosophy
Locke, John | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Locke is often recognized as the founder of British Empiricism and it is true that Locke laid the foundation for much of English-language philosophy in the 18 th and early 19 th centuries
John Locke: Who Shaped Modern Philosophy - British History Hub John Locke was a prominent philosopher whose political theories have greatly influenced modern democracy His ideas about government, liberty, and the role of the state continue to resonate