John Locke (1632-1704) is a central figure in the history of liberal doctrine. His mind spanned questions concerning Christian worship, ethics, political economy, medicine, human understanding, revealed theology, and education. This book offers the first fully integrated study of the mind of John Locke.
John Locke (1632-1704) is a central figure in the history of liberal doctrine. His mind spanned questions concerning Christian worship, ethics, political economy, medicine, human understanding, revealed theology, and education. This book offers the first fully integrated study of the mind of John Locke.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Preface to the revised edition Acknowledgements A note on citations Introduction Prelude 1. Order and its values Part I. A Developing Mind and Locke's Early Politics 2. The problem of church and state 3. Exploring natural law 4 Toleration, church and state 5. A philosophical position and its political origins Part II. Church and State: 6. From 'An essay concerning Toleration' to the Epistola de Tolerantia 7. The mind of Locke and Two Treatises of Government Part III: Some Intellectual Consequences of Locke's Political Theory: 8. On natural law and its obligation 9. Theology and conduct in Some Thoughts Concerning Education 10. Reinterpreting Christianity Conclusion.
Preface Preface to the revised edition Acknowledgements A note on citations Introduction Prelude 1. Order and its values Part I. A Developing Mind and Locke's Early Politics 2. The problem of church and state 3. Exploring natural law 4 Toleration, church and state 5. A philosophical position and its political origins Part II. Church and State: 6. From 'An essay concerning Toleration' to the Epistola de Tolerantia 7. The mind of Locke and Two Treatises of Government Part III: Some Intellectual Consequences of Locke's Political Theory: 8. On natural law and its obligation 9. Theology and conduct in Some Thoughts Concerning Education 10. Reinterpreting Christianity Conclusion.
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