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  2. Sep 2, 2001 · John Locke (b. 1632, d. 1704) was a British philosopher, Oxford academic and medical researcher. Lockes 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.

  3. Nov 9, 2009 · John Locke was an English philosopher and political theorist who laid much of the groundwork for the Enlightenment and made central contributions to the development of liberalism. He advanced a theory of human knowledge, identity and selfhood based on sensory experience, and a theory of government by the consent of the governed. He also influenced the US founding documents with his ideas on natural rights, toleration and education.

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    John Locke's portrait by Godfrey Kneller, National Portrait Gallery, London. John Locke (/ l ɒ k /; 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704) was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism".

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  5. A comprehensive overview of the life and works of John Locke, a famous philosopher and political theorist of the 17th century. Learn about his contributions to empiricism, liberal government, theology, education, and more. Find out how he analysed the human mind, knowledge, rights, toleration, and the nature of reality.

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