Category: John Locke

  • John Locke’s ‘An Essay Concerning Human Understanding’: Summary

    ‘An Essay Concerning Human Understanding’ does not operate under the pretense of possessing a store of wisdom to be passed on to others, rather it aims to dispel sources of intolerance, stimulate others to think for themselves, and promote the cause of freedom enacted through thought and action. As an adequate representation of the spirit…

  • Hobbes Versus Locke: Essay

    Compare and contrast Thomas Hobbes’s and John Locke`s state of nature. Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) was an English political philosopher who wrote in the 17th century and was compelled to flee to France for eight years as a result of the dominance of civil war at the time. John Locke (1632-1704), on the other hand, was…

  • Essay on Personal Identity: Views of John Locke and David Hume

    There are very distinct opinions between philosophers John Locke, an English philosopher, and David Hume, a Scottish empiricist and skeptic philosopher when it comes down to the topic of personal identity. Both, Locke and Hume, give many reasons for their beliefs, which help support their positions. While both provide their reasonings for their beliefs, one…

  • Essay on John Locke Theories on Early Childhood Education

    In this essay, I would like to discuss Rousseaus approach to childhood and how his work impacted society. The themes of innocent states and fears of corruption are repeating themes that appear within Rousseaus work. I would like to highlight the main points he emphasizes throughout his texts, particularly in his treatise on education called…

  • Strengths And Weaknesses Of Viewpoint Of John Locke

    John Locke was born on August 22, 1632, in Wrington, Somerset, a small village in England. Locke grew up with both parents Puritans and as such, he was raised that way. His religion believed that everyone was born into a state of nature and that everyone had the right to pursue happiness. His fathers connections…

  • Bookends Of Enlightenment: John Locke And Olaudah Equiano

    In the seventeenth century, The Scientific Revolution brought light to people challenging previous ideas and thinking freely on the ideas of science. This was a new concept, as previously, the world ran on tradition, and authority was never to be questioned. However, this new idea of thinking freely inspired men everywhere to think for themselves…

  • Comparative Analysis of John Locke and Mary Wollstonecraft

    Introduction The researcher has done extensive research on the topic Comparative Analysis of John Locke  with special focus on the views shared by John Locke and Mary Wollstonecraft. The main objective of this entire project is to analyse the views hold by both of the profound philosophers. The research methodology used in this project…

  • Essay on What Did John Locke Do for the Enlightenment

    Europe had once been covered by dark clouds of bloodshed, hostility, and conflict but many Enlightened thinkers and leaders struggled through many troubles for the cause of human life; upon the enlightenment, multiple philosophers and leaders emerged to create a new era where human life was treasured, new ideas were heard, and ways of life…

  • Critical Essay on Locke’s Ideas and Their Relationship with Objects

    This essay will primarily discuss Locke’s notion of ideas and more importantly their relationship with objects. I will attempt to show that some fundamental aspects of his philosophy, which he deems to conserve, force him to a representational cognitive theory; however, any interpretation of said theory seems to underpin another fundamental aspect of his philosophy.…

  • Locke Defence For A Right To Private Property And The Unlimited Accumulation Of Goods

    John Locke was an English philosopher and physician widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers, commonly known as the Father of Liberalism. Lockes most famous 123 work Second Treatise, sets out a liberal premise of a community of free, equal individuals, all possessed of natural rights. Since these individuals will want…