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  • arts and sciences. (Web Education) 4. John Locke (1632-1704) He had a profound influence on education. Locke believed the goal of education was to create...
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  • rulers took these into account and credited John Locke as the one with the most reasonable way of ruling. John Locke wrote the book, "Two Treatises of Government...
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  • It is hard to read of Hobbes without also coming in contact with John Locke. Locke too believed in the social contract, but expanded on Hobbes’ ideas...
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  • Galileo; Francis Bacon René Descartes; Thomas Hobbes; Cambridge Platonists; John Locke Blaise Pascal; Nicolas Malebranche; Baruch Spinoza; Gottfried Leibniz;...
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  • Jerry (1996). Concepts: Where Cognitive Science Went Wrong. The 1996 John Locke Lectures. Oxford University Press, 1998. Pinker, Steven (1997). How the...
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  • resolve themselves into differences about the meaning of words." And John Locke observed, "Men content themselves with the same words as other people...
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  • Schultz, Will. “Burlington Dynamite Plot.” North Carolina History Project. John Locke Foundation. Accessed March 26, 2020. Freer, Aurora Gómez Galvarriato....
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  • scientific study of the mind and behavior Empiricism: A concept from John Locke, in which knowledge in science should be backed up by experimentation...
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  • reverts to rampant superstition, chaos and religious fundamentalism. John Locke (England 1632-1704) is to be equally credited and blamed with the idea...
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  • Explored in "Justice: What's the Right Thing To Do", Episode 3 Philosopher John Locke argued that individuals have certain unalienable rights—to life, liberty...
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  • team. Locke and Latham's Goal Setting Theory (MindTools, YouTube) (1:29 mins): A lot of contemporary goal setting advice is derived from Locke and Latham's...
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  • liberal philosophy, he says, enshrined in the Enlightenment thought of John Locke -- that a just society could be based upon self-interest alone, coupled...
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  • people authorized sovereignty; do anything necessary to maintain order. B. John Locke (1632-1704) Wrote Two Treatises of Government as well as the Letter concerning...
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  • HOST, 14(5), 878-891. doi: 10.1037/a0037231. Holl, R. (2014). Review of 'John Locke and Formal Discipline'. EBSCO HOST, 3(1), 46-47. doi: 10.1037/h0066781...
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  • conflicting influences, and is thus free to choose good or bad behavior. John Locke illustrated this view with the scenario of a drunkard: He is aware that...
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  • Kant Voltaire Age of Revolutions Burke Priestley Jefferson Locke Industrial Age Bentham John Stuart Mill Karl Marx and Fredrick Engels Bakunin vs Proudon...
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  • src="http://www.cooperativeindividualism.org/locke-john.jpg" alt="external image locke-john.jpg" title="external image locke-john.jpg" style="height: 114px; width:...
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  • – Treatise on Light Benedict de Spinoza – Political Treatises; Ethics John Locke – A Letter Concerning Toleration; Of Civil Government; An Essay Concerning...
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  • behind the drive that initiates a person to behave the way that they do (Locke & Schattke, 2018). A persons motivation may be encouraged by outside forces...
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  • the particular nature of the propaganda. (p 190) William Ross Ashby John Locke John Von Neumann William Grey Walter Jerome Wiesner Clifford Witcher Wiener...
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