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there is continuity through time in terms of personal identity and her doubt about her own continuing identity is contradicted by...
occurred. One of the only things that one can find to argue about Locke is that he eventually becomes as inflexible as the rest o...
do believe that knowledge comes from testing, such as in science, and has little to do with experience. This is because experience...
be little doubt that the crime rate is higher now, simply by virtue of the fact that the population is larger. Locke would probabl...
because although God has given man great riches, he has limited it: "The same law of nature, that does by this means give us prop...
to the Declaration of Independence. That Locke influenced the ideas of the men who created the declaration is obvious. Lockes (16...
Divisibility and positivism are examined in a report of two pages that discusses the disagreement points between Thomas Hobbes' an...
Ned Williams It becomes quite obvious in looking at the story of Ned Williams that he was searching for nothing of value in his ...
"Natural rights are those rights such as life (from conception), liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Hence, laws and statutes w...
that people do have a duty to God, which is coupled with a duty to obey their ruler (Honderich, 1995). At the same time, Locke say...
views are original sin, tabula rasa, and innate goodness" (Anonymous The history of child psychology , 2002; historyofchi_ribu.htm...
In three pages this paper examines how Jefferson borrowed from Enlightenment theories and John Locke's political philosophy in wri...
In six pages this report assess which philosophical argument Bertrand Russell would support in an examination of Russell's Problem...
would Hobbes be accepted in todays world? Would he fit in at all? These and other questions loom large. Still, each in their own w...
due to lack of support from the homeland and the natives, whom the Vikings did battle with. Centuries later the English decided to...
In five pages this paper discusses the primary and secondary qualities illustrated through John Locke's example of the almond in a...
to take away the fundamental rights of freedom and liberty, that the government should be overthrown. When we look at the i...
a result, then, human action falls under the same "mechanized" process; specific desires occur in the human body and reveal themse...
In six pages this paper discusses the state's role according to John Locke's philosophies and also considers the Asian economic cr...
does not have to reside in the United States. They do so by choice and so, what is a concern is that the people obey the law while...
There would be less alienation, according to Marx. For Marx, Communism would be equated with freedom, despite the fact that for mo...
a social contract. In other words, how is it that man is born free but must obey the law? Locke was by no means a theorist who tho...
judge himself harshly. However, from this premise, he points out that "absolute monarchs are but men" (Sect. 13, chapter 2) (Locke...
a moral fashion, it ceases to function in the proper manner and ceases to exert genuine authority over the individual. According ...
In six pages this paper examines an X Files episode form 1998 in a consideration of whether or not personhood can be experienced b...
In seven pages this paper examines the social contract in concept and incorporates the philosophical views of Thomas Hobbes and Jo...
of his better known works "The Social Contract", he discusses issues involved in radical or republican thought regarding the human...
In five pages this paper examines these conflicting concepts as represented in Second Treatise of Government by John Locke. There...
In eight pages this paper examines the concepts of Niccolo Machiavelli, Thomas Hobbes, and John Locke as they relate to politics a...
In sixteen pages this paper examines the concepts of capitalism, fascism, and liberalism as represented in the theories of Adam Sm...