In a critical note published in Locke Studies, Waldmann challenges our recent reconstruction of Locke’s thesis, developed across the Second Treatise of Government, that humans cannot possibly agree to subject themselves to absolute rule. Call this thesis No Contractual Absolutism. Our reconstruction, Waldmann objects, “neglects a basic datum of scholarship”: i.e., that Locke’s Second Treatise intended to counter Filmer’s political theory. Our reply is two-pronged. First, we argue that No Contractual Absolutism cannot plausibly be construed as an attack on Filmer, since it challenges a thesis that he did not hold. Indeed, as for him no form of government can be contractual in origin, Filmer would have agreed with Locke that absolute rule can...
It is morally impossible, Locke argued, for individuals to consensually establish absolute rule over...
This article aims to defend Locke against Quine’s charge, made in his famous “two dogmas” paper, tha...
John Locke’s role in the advent of modernity has been debated widely. His work has been (ab)used by ...
In a critical note published in Locke Studies, Waldmann challenges our recent reconstruction of Lock...
This article offers a rejoinder to Felix Waldmann. In a critical note published in Locke Studies, Wa...
I argue that one of John Locke's intentions in writing Two Treatises of Government was to turn...
I argue that one of John Locke's intentions in writing Two Treatises of Government was to turn the ...
I argue that one of John Locke's intentions in writing Two Treatises of Government was to turn the ...
The goal of this paper is to critically examine the objections of John Locke’s contemporaries agains...
It is morally impossible, Locke argued, for individuals to consensually establish absolute rule over...
A “recent consensus” has emerged in Locke studies that has sought to place theology at the center of...
The following Note responds to a recent article by Johan Olsthoorn and Laurens van Apeldoorn on slav...
The following Note responds to a recent article by Johan Olsthoorn and Laurens van Apeldoorn on slav...
This article considers the justification of majority rule found in John Locke's Second Treatise on C...
There is an increasingly prevalent view among some contemporary Locke scholars that Locke's politica...
It is morally impossible, Locke argued, for individuals to consensually establish absolute rule over...
This article aims to defend Locke against Quine’s charge, made in his famous “two dogmas” paper, tha...
John Locke’s role in the advent of modernity has been debated widely. His work has been (ab)used by ...
In a critical note published in Locke Studies, Waldmann challenges our recent reconstruction of Lock...
This article offers a rejoinder to Felix Waldmann. In a critical note published in Locke Studies, Wa...
I argue that one of John Locke's intentions in writing Two Treatises of Government was to turn...
I argue that one of John Locke's intentions in writing Two Treatises of Government was to turn the ...
I argue that one of John Locke's intentions in writing Two Treatises of Government was to turn the ...
The goal of this paper is to critically examine the objections of John Locke’s contemporaries agains...
It is morally impossible, Locke argued, for individuals to consensually establish absolute rule over...
A “recent consensus” has emerged in Locke studies that has sought to place theology at the center of...
The following Note responds to a recent article by Johan Olsthoorn and Laurens van Apeldoorn on slav...
The following Note responds to a recent article by Johan Olsthoorn and Laurens van Apeldoorn on slav...
This article considers the justification of majority rule found in John Locke's Second Treatise on C...
There is an increasingly prevalent view among some contemporary Locke scholars that Locke's politica...
It is morally impossible, Locke argued, for individuals to consensually establish absolute rule over...
This article aims to defend Locke against Quine’s charge, made in his famous “two dogmas” paper, tha...
John Locke’s role in the advent of modernity has been debated widely. His work has been (ab)used by ...