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  1. John Locke nació en Wrington, cerca de Bristol, el 29 de Agosto de 1632, en el seno de una familia de pequeños nobles rurales, y falleció en 1704. Se educó en la universidad de Oxford. Obtuvo el grado de maestro en artes en el año 1658. También se interesó por la medicina y la política, en la cual comenzó a militar desde los 35 años.

  2. 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.

  3. 2 de sept. de 2001 · John Locke (b. 1632, d. 1704) was a British philosopher, Oxford academic and medical researcher. Locke’s 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.

  4. Two Treatises of Government, major statement of the political philosophy of the English philosopher John Locke, published in 1689 but substantially composed some years before then. John Locke. John Locke, coloured stipple engraving by James Godby after G.B. Cipriani. The work may be considered a response to the political situation as it existed ...

  5. 11 de dic. de 2023 · Como buen filósofo, John Locke (1632 – 1704) también dedicó parte de sus reflexiones a la felicidad que consideró uno de los derechos inalienables del ser humano que, junto a la vida, la ...

  6. 9 de nov. de 2005 · John Locke (1632–1704) is among the most influential political philosophers of the modern period. In the Two Treatises of Government, he defended the claim that men are by nature free and equal against claims that God had made all people naturally subject to a monarch. He argued that people have rights, such as the right to life, liberty, and ...

  7. John Locke (1632-1704) presents an intriguing figure in the history of political philosophy whose brilliance of exposition and breadth of scholarly activity remains profoundly influential. Locke proposed a radical conception of political philosophy deduced from the principle of self-ownership and the corollary right to own property, which in ...

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