John Locke and the politics of monetary depoliticization
S Eich - Modern Intellectual History, 2020 - cambridge.org
During the Coinage Crisis of 1695, John Locke successfully advocated a full recoinage
without devaluation by insisting on silver money's “intrinsick value.” The Great Recoinage …
without devaluation by insisting on silver money's “intrinsick value.” The Great Recoinage …
“Contesting the Empire of Habit”: Habituation and Liberty in Lockean Education
R Koganzon - American Political Science Review, 2016 - cambridge.org
Although John Locke's educational curriculum has traditionally been seen to aim at creating
free citizens capable of independent thought, the centrality of habituation to his pedagogy …
free citizens capable of independent thought, the centrality of habituation to his pedagogy …
[图书][B] Honor in the Modern World: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
After a century-long hiatus, honor is back. Academics, pundits, and everyday citizens alike
are rediscovering the importance of this ancient and powerful human motive. This volume …
are rediscovering the importance of this ancient and powerful human motive. This volume …
The normativity of nature in Pufendorf and Locke
H Dawson - The Historical Journal, 2020 - cambridge.org
At the beginning of De jure naturae et gentium (1672), Samuel von Pufendorf proposed a
radical dichotomy between nature and morality. He was followed down this arid path by his …
radical dichotomy between nature and morality. He was followed down this arid path by his …
“Of Darkness from Vain Philosophy”: Hobbes's Critique of the Classical Tradition
D Stauffer - American Political Science Review, 2016 - cambridge.org
The early modern revolution in political philosophy not only transformed political philosophy
itself; it also played a crucial role in shaping the character of modern politics. This article …
itself; it also played a crucial role in shaping the character of modern politics. This article …
A Fearful Asymmetry: Locke on Legal Moralism, Toleration, and Sexual Liberty
N McArthur - History of Philosophy Quarterly, 2019 - scholarlypublishingcollective.org
Abstract Is John Locke a legal moralist? In his Letter concerning Toleration, Locke argues
that, while the state should not punish people for their private religious beliefs, it is still …
that, while the state should not punish people for their private religious beliefs, it is still …
Hobbes and God in Locke's law of nature
DE Burns - British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Locke bases his moral and political philosophy on his doctrine of the 'law of nature'.
Scholars have debated the content and grounding of this law and its relationship to Christian …
Scholars have debated the content and grounding of this law and its relationship to Christian …
Thomas Jefferson, Nature's God, and the Theological Foundations of Natural-Rights Republicanism
KW Cooper, JB Dyer - Politics and Religion, 2017 - cambridge.org
While the role of theology in Jefferson's political thought and its implications for how we
should understand the role of “Nature's God” in grounding natural-rights republicanism are …
should understand the role of “Nature's God” in grounding natural-rights republicanism are …
[PDF][PDF] Христианская философия чуда: идеи Томаса Гоббса, Джона Локка, Джона Толанда и Дэвида Юма
ВВ Яковлев - 2021 - vital.lib.tsu.ru
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