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  1. John Locke ( 29. srpen 1632 Wrington, Somerset – 28. říjen 1704 Essex) byl anglický filosof. Proslul zejména svou empiristickou teorií poznání a svou politickou filosofií, v níž hájil přirozenou svobodu a rovnost lidí. Hluboce ovlivnil britské osvícenství a pozdější liberální myšlení .

  2. John Locke was born in Somerset, England, August 29, 1632. He was the eldest son of Agnes Keene, daughter of a small-town tanner, and John Locke, an impecunious Puritan lawyer who served as a clerk for justices of the peace. When young Locke was two, England began to stumble toward its epic constitutional crisis.

  3. The bachelor philosopher's notions about childrearing appeared in Some Thoughts concerning Education (1693). By contrast, Locke chose to avoid controversy by publishing his political writings anonymously. With the Two Treatises of Civil Government (1690) Locke established himself as a political theorist of the highest order.

  4. It is all pure. John Locke. Parents wonder why the streams are bitter, when they themselves have poisoned the fountain. John Locke. Every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has a right to, but himself. John Locke. As people are walking all the time, in the same spot, a path appears. John Locke.

  5. Sep 2, 2001 · John Locke (b. 1632, d. 1704) was a British philosopher, Oxford academic and medical researcher, whose association with Anthony Ashley Cooper (later the First Earl of Shaftesbury) led him to become successively a government official charged with collecting information about trade and colonies, economic writer, opposition political activist, and finally a revolutionary whose cause ultimately ...

  6. John Locke. John Locke (Porträt von Godfrey Kneller, 1697) John Locke [ dʒɒn lɒk] (* 29. August 1632 in Wrington bei Bristol; † 28. Oktober 1704 in Oates, Epping Forest, Essex) war ein englischer Arzt sowie einflussreicher Philosoph und Vordenker der Aufklärung . Locke gilt allgemein als Vater des Liberalismus.

  7. John Locke (August 29, 1632 – October 28, 1704) was a seventeenth-century English philosopher and social activist concerned primarily with governance, political theory, epistemology ,and religious tolerance. His political writings provide a pivotal philosophical defense for modern democratic institutions.

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