The topic of this dissertation is the in-depth analysis of the political thinking and theory of John Locke. Our aim is to find common ground between the natural right to property and the necessity of existence of political societies. We initially examine his reasoning on the theory of natural law. Then, we consider his political theory mainly inspecting the state of nature, the state of war, slavery, property, parental power, political society, privileges and civil disobedience. Finally, we explain how the formation of a political society is necessary to protect the right to property
This thesis argues that within political philosophy, property rights deserve closer attention than h...
This paper explores how John Locke’s theory of property, elaborated in chapter five of his Second Tr...
This paper argues that there is a conflict between two principles informing Locke’s political philos...
The paper addresses Locke’s political implications in the theory of fiduciary powers presented in th...
This thesis examines the political philosophy of John Locke, with his Two Treatises of Government at...
In my study of the political philosophy of John Locke, I found that one of Locke\u27s notions, the p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-48)The basic purpose of this paper is to establish tha...
In this thesis, I argue that if we are to search for well-founded solutions for the preservation of ...
Two years after the Glorious Revolution Locke's "Two Treatises of Government" was published. In the ...
In this paper, I attempt to make clear the character of Locke's political thought by examining the d...
In this thesis, I examine the political theories of Sir Robert Filmer, John Locke, and James Tyrrell...
ohn Locke, political philosopher and all around polymath, stands as a central figure in the developm...
It is suggested that a theorist's interpretation of Locke's law of nature leads him to many conclusi...
The ultimate goal of this work is to contribute to the contemporary debate over the crisis of nowada...
[eng] The ultimate goal of this work is to contribute to the contemporary debate over the crisis of ...
This thesis argues that within political philosophy, property rights deserve closer attention than h...
This paper explores how John Locke’s theory of property, elaborated in chapter five of his Second Tr...
This paper argues that there is a conflict between two principles informing Locke’s political philos...
The paper addresses Locke’s political implications in the theory of fiduciary powers presented in th...
This thesis examines the political philosophy of John Locke, with his Two Treatises of Government at...
In my study of the political philosophy of John Locke, I found that one of Locke\u27s notions, the p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-48)The basic purpose of this paper is to establish tha...
In this thesis, I argue that if we are to search for well-founded solutions for the preservation of ...
Two years after the Glorious Revolution Locke's "Two Treatises of Government" was published. In the ...
In this paper, I attempt to make clear the character of Locke's political thought by examining the d...
In this thesis, I examine the political theories of Sir Robert Filmer, John Locke, and James Tyrrell...
ohn Locke, political philosopher and all around polymath, stands as a central figure in the developm...
It is suggested that a theorist's interpretation of Locke's law of nature leads him to many conclusi...
The ultimate goal of this work is to contribute to the contemporary debate over the crisis of nowada...
[eng] The ultimate goal of this work is to contribute to the contemporary debate over the crisis of ...
This thesis argues that within political philosophy, property rights deserve closer attention than h...
This paper explores how John Locke’s theory of property, elaborated in chapter five of his Second Tr...
This paper argues that there is a conflict between two principles informing Locke’s political philos...