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    a conflicts of rights where only few rights (Or in reality, only one…) can be considered incontrovertible. Authors have their own set of rights which they consider to be incontrovertible: Hobbes (security); Kant (freedom); Arendt (citizenship) and Locke (life, liberty & property). According to them, the rights mentioned in parentheses are superior to other rights and must be respected within conflicts. This may cause societal division as individuals have a multitude of perspectives as to what…

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    ICE: Lord of the Flies- Causes and Effects of Power-Hungry Governments No matter who’s in control, the innocent dies from the ignorant authorities’ power. Lord of the Flies, a novel written by William Golding, depicts a government control over the society as a republican government or a dictating government. Golding uses isolated boys of different ages all following two types of government in order to survive on their Island. The authorities of the island, having governmental control over the…

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    Edmund Morgan, an American historian and a previous history professor at Yale University, unveils how slavery was able to exist in America while liberty was held at the highest of standards in his journal Slavery and Freedom: The American Paradox. After sifting through the stories of our nations founding fathers and most important men of the American Revolution his discovers that, unlike most other historians, the fopaux we call slavery did not begin as a racist act. Morgan also discovered that…

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    for better or for worse (Chugani). John Locke’s philosophy of a child being a blank state that is formed throughout experience has shaped the way our society teaches children. Children follow the behavioral patterns of the adults who surround them (Chugani).…

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    Absolutism Vs Liberalism

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    American president Woodrow Wilson, for example, believes that democracy is inherently peace desiring and consequently contributes to the world peace, replacing war-like political regime (Gat, 2006). It is largely supported by liberal thinkers such as John Locke and Immanuel Kant. Liberalism is considered as an alternative theoretical thinking to realism, which is regarded as the dominant theory in the international relations (Dunne, 1997). It is a theory of both governments within states and…

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    as only placing minimal demands on citizens. Liberals were the first political ideology to realize the importance of free markets for structuring communities. If a group does not have any structure then it will completely fall apart. John Locke laid the groundwork for liberals to endorse free markets and capitalism by the claim that people have property rights. Since liberals believed that individuals are the rightful owners of their own labor and goods then they have the…

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    From the three propositions: Sameness of body, same soul and psychological criterion of personal identity over time, the last one is believed to be the one that we most look for. The majority of contemporary philosophers are in agreement with John Locke, the first person (and human animal) to propose this theory: The connections a person has at a later time and a person at an earlier time. Those connections must be at a psychological and memory levels. One can assert that the psychological state…

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    Essay #2 Republicanism is the idea of a formed government without a king but has an elective government. When the Revolution can along, many thought that it would be the removal of a system that oppressed so many of its citizens and they had hopes that it would move in a new system that would prove itself to be better and more fair for everyone. The basic thought of a republic is the value of common good. This idea is the foundation, by taking away what would be best for a certain class of…

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    to mind, by the name of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. A fellow French philosopher, writer, and composer, Rousseau surely does catch the attention of many with his extravagant occupations and ideas. Influenced by earlier philosophers such as Voltaire and John Locke, Rousseau expressed his voice in various subjects, ranging from human rights to the idea of society corrupting man. For this reason, Rousseau would soon generate a fan base and an influence through the subjects he openly spoke about. In the…

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    John Locke Research Paper

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    John Locke stated that we acquire knowledge via sense perceptions even though this kind of knowledge is not that of demonstration. To Locke we are born as not knowing anything, everything we inquire is from indirect experiences. External objects cause us to have certain experiences, sense data in which we have direct access to. This is the idea of representative realism in which we see a distinction from our experiences with objects and the objects. With this claim he avoids the critical worries…

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