John Locke
Read the below article, from the Saylor Foundation. As you do so, consider the following questions:
- How did Locke view the state of a person’s mind at birth?
- What is a ‘state of nature’?
- How did Locke view the relationship between citizens and government?
The Saylor Foundation, ‘John Locke (1632-1704)’, February 2013.
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Reading
Read the below article, from the Saylor Foundation. As you do so, consider the following questions:
The Saylor Foundation, ‘John Locke (1632-1704)’, February 2013.
In what ways do you agree with Locke’s theories, and in what ways do you disagree? Post your thoughts on WEnotes below:
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