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    natural rights. The main difference between Locke’s ideal use of government and todays use of government is that today the government is used for a lot more than just the protection of life, liberty, property. While today government still protects Locke 's natural rights it is being used like Russo’s ideal form of government as well, its has become a way for all to receive equality. While all three men did not agree on the same philosophies regarding the the pre-political nature of man, state of…

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    John Locke's Social Contract Theory is particularly reflected in the Constitution of India. As indicated by Locke's hypothesis, man in the 'state of Nature' wanted to secure their property and with the end goal of protection of their property, men went into the "Social Contract". Under the agreement, individuals met up and made two unison - Pactum Unionis and Pactum Subjectionis. The Preamble to the Constitution of India begins with the phrase “WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved…

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    them using reasoning and experiments. There were some people who were "Enlightened Thinkers", these people include Ben Franklin and John Locke. These enlightened men were doing everything in their power to try to comprehend their world without the use of religion to get answers. Thanks to these people, our views on science and the world have changed forever. John Lock was a very famous philosopher that had a lot of political power in the 1700's. He helped shape our views on equality of…

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    Many of the ideas and values in the Declaration of Independence were originally from enlightenment thinkers. Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness came from John Locke who said that all people deserve life liberty and property. Baron de Montesquieu was the person who said that there needs to be a balance of power between government (William Bristow). These two philosophers played a major role in shaping American…

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    authority of the Church, Greek philosophers, or other sources of supposedly revealed truths. The Age of Enlightenment was the period of scientific Awakening; The Age of Enlightenment was mainly around France. The starting point of the Enlightenment was John Locke’s book on Human understanding. The enlightenment attacked the church head on focusing on issues that had been avoided in the past. This took courage to try to defy the church. The Enlightenment let people question anything such as “was…

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    academic discipline. John Locke, is one of the most respected and recognizable philosophers of the 17th century. He is also considered one of the most honored empiricism of the 17th century as well. If you don’t know what an empiricism is, I will explain. An empiricism is a person who believes that all knowledge derives from experiences and situations that you are put in. After you have gone through these experiences, that is what you have the knowledge and understanding of. John Locke was so…

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    Locke put forth the idea that we cannot know what we cannot experience for ourselves, so we can’t know beyond doubt that God exists (X). Locke was in search of ‘reasonable Christianity,’ a faith that people could believe in through reasoning, and was attainable by all men (X). In addition, Locke believed strongly in equality among men, and that there existed natural rights that belonged to all men…

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    government Donovan Creed, practiced seducer, ruthless assassin, runs a special line in contract killings. Right now he's involved in a crazed social experiment, but he's finding it hard to reconcile with his conscience.New York Times best-selling author John Locke holds a Guinness World Record for eBook sales and is the international best-selling author of 32 books in six different genres. He is the 8th author in history to have sold one million eBooks on Kindle,…

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    Age Of Enlightenment

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    John Locke was one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers, and his idea of governance, together with Rousseau, revolved around the social contract theory, in which individual surrender some of their freedoms and submit to the authority of the government…

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    “Everyone living under the social contract we call democracy has a duty to act responsibly, to obey the laws, and to abandon certain types of self-interested behaviors that conflict with the general good,” (Simon Mainwaring). Mainwaring explains the purpose of the social contract by mentioning the types of traits who conflict with society and prevent it from reaching its ultimate goal, or “common good.” To avoid these behaviors Mainwaring mentions everyone within society must follow the rules…

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