This chapter discusses John Locke’s account of natural equality as presented in his Two Treatises of Government. Together with its sister concept natural liberty, natural equality is often associated with the idea of Locke as an early representative of liberal political thought. Locke’s notions of natural liberty and equality are seen as sings of his commitment to the values of individual autonomy and political equality held central in liberal-democratic societies of today, and his political theory is read as a more or less successful attempt to articulate those values. The chapter argues that such approach to Locke’s remarks on natural equality is historically misleading, and they are best understood when we take seriously the fact that he...
In this comment, I reply to two objections John Tate raises against my discussion of the trajectory ...
At this particular moment in American political history, when a yawning chasm between liberal and re...
The canonical image of John Locke as one of the first philosophes is so deeply engrained that we co...
This chapter discusses John Locke’s account of natural equality as presented in his Two Treatises of...
Scholars overlook that Locke has two distinct concepts of equality entrenched in his political theor...
In this paper, I attempt to make clear the character of Locke's political thought by examining the d...
ABSTRACT It is well known that Locke\u2019s political theory with regard to the concepts of the law ...
It is the contention of this paper that a better understanding of Locke’s political theory can be ga...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-48)The basic purpose of this paper is to establish tha...
There is an increasingly prevalent view among some contemporary Locke scholars that Locke's politica...
The paper addresses Locke’s political implications in the theory of fiduciary powers presented in th...
In this essay, I will identify the grounds on which Locke justifies the right of resistance in the S...
This thesis examines the political philosophy of John Locke, with his Two Treatises of Government at...
This Article explores John Locke’s theory of religious liberty, which deeply influenced the adoption...
This paper deals with the relationship between natural law and civil law in John Locke’s philosophy....
In this comment, I reply to two objections John Tate raises against my discussion of the trajectory ...
At this particular moment in American political history, when a yawning chasm between liberal and re...
The canonical image of John Locke as one of the first philosophes is so deeply engrained that we co...
This chapter discusses John Locke’s account of natural equality as presented in his Two Treatises of...
Scholars overlook that Locke has two distinct concepts of equality entrenched in his political theor...
In this paper, I attempt to make clear the character of Locke's political thought by examining the d...
ABSTRACT It is well known that Locke\u2019s political theory with regard to the concepts of the law ...
It is the contention of this paper that a better understanding of Locke’s political theory can be ga...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-48)The basic purpose of this paper is to establish tha...
There is an increasingly prevalent view among some contemporary Locke scholars that Locke's politica...
The paper addresses Locke’s political implications in the theory of fiduciary powers presented in th...
In this essay, I will identify the grounds on which Locke justifies the right of resistance in the S...
This thesis examines the political philosophy of John Locke, with his Two Treatises of Government at...
This Article explores John Locke’s theory of religious liberty, which deeply influenced the adoption...
This paper deals with the relationship between natural law and civil law in John Locke’s philosophy....
In this comment, I reply to two objections John Tate raises against my discussion of the trajectory ...
At this particular moment in American political history, when a yawning chasm between liberal and re...
The canonical image of John Locke as one of the first philosophes is so deeply engrained that we co...