John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Views on Private Prop essaysIn the sixteen to nineteenth centuries, philosophers such as John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau had clearly opposing opinions on the European settlement of the Native American inhabitat
Jean Bodin, John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. On the paradox of sovereignty and democracy and the attempts at solving itLisRafał
John Locke - Enlightenment, Philosophy, Government: Locke’s writings were not confined to political philosophy and epistemology. Some Thoughts Concerning Education (1693), for example, remains a standard source in the philosophy of education. It develop
John Howard was an English philanthropist and reformer in the fields of penology and public health. On his father’s death in 1742, Howard inherited considerable wealth and traveled widely in Europe. He then became high sheriff in Bedfordshire in 1773. A
John LockeDavid FordyceJean-Jacques Rousseaumoral educationlibertyscholastismI provide an alternative interpretation of three central enlightenment philosophers' thoughts on moral education. I reject the standard interpretation given ofDimock, SusanSocial ence Electronic Publishing...
I begin my argument by developing a concept of the social contract based upon an analysis of the social contract theories of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Kant, and Rawls. After establishing the concept of the social contract, I use the idea of social artifice to counter certain common objections ...
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