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Salt Lake Tribune, November 15, 2009
...Schlosser) and animal-rights activists (Peter Singer, Temple Grandin) --- not to mention Gandhi, Jesus, Pythagoras, Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, John Locke and Immanuel Kant (and so many others) -- have hurled themselves against the question of eating meat...
University of Dallas News, November 13, 2009
...The Republic'? Plato knew nothing of modern science. What can a dank night in a library with John Locke or Shakespeare teach me about financial success? There are more objections. Appreciation for tradition requires a great amount of erudition...
Asian Development Bank, November 12, 2009
...valuable contribution with a special focus on South Asia's continued economic and social development. The British philosopher John Locke noted that 'The improvement of understanding is for two ends: first, our own increase of secondly, to enable us to...
Los Angeles Times, November 6, 2009
...and animal rights activists (Peter Singer, Temple Grandin) -- not to mention Gandhi, Jesus, Pythagoras, Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, John Locke and Immanuel Kant (and so many others) -- have hurled themselves against the question of eating meat and the...
Bucks County Courier Times, November 1, 2009
...library. At its founding on Aug. 9, 1760, the library company had 21 members. Its first acquisition was John Locke's 'Essay Concerning Human Understanding.' As it developed over the years, it grew out of borrowed structures, which included librarians'...
The Scotsman, October 30, 2009
...William of Ockham died in the Black Death. Sir Thomas More applied his own blindfold on the scaffold. John Locke died after finding a lump on his back. David Hume had bowel trouble. Kant died slowly, Nietzsche of syphilis. Bertrand Russell had...
Ulitzer, October 22, 2009
...were made in this line of thinking, first by Thomas Hobbes in the 17th century, and later by John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Immanuel Kant, among others. The contractarian approach has become the dominant influence in contemporary political...
National Review, October 15, 2009
...cost for my family and millions of others. ? Joseph Coletti is health-care- and fiscal-policy analyst at the John Locke Foundation...
Times Higher Education Supplement, October 15, 2009
...to personal identity. What is it that gives us a sense of being the same person as yesterday? John Locke said it is consciousness. But if, as John 'Walking' Stewart, a friend of William Wordsworth, held, 'the human body renovates the whole of its matter...
Starpulse, October 12, 2009
...the 1987 version, to catch a cameo appearance from the original stepfather Terry O'Quinn, best known as John Locke on 'Lost.' People who also enjoy cookie cutter horror movies will want to see this remake. Family man Carson Shelton (Gerard Butler) is...
Telegraph, October 8, 2009
...three or four books that contradicted themselves," says Christina Hardyment, author of Dream Babies: Childcare Advice from John Locke to Gina Ford (Frances Lincoln, £12.99). "Now if you've got a problem you look it up on the internet and there's an...
Charleston Post and Courier, October 3, 2009
...tour of the city with Tommy Dew, she was enthralled to learn that the Charleston Library Society has John Locke's handwritten Constitution for Carolina and that she could have the opportunity to hold it herself. The culture, the literature, the history...
WorldNetDaily, September 23, 2009
...kings influenced the development of the concept of the 'social contract' advanced by later philosophers such as Hobbes, John Locke, Rousseau and America's Founding Fathers. John Whitehead's most famous case he tried was Paula Jones v. Bill Clinton in...
Columbia Spectator, September 16, 2009
...post history Travel has long played a prominent role in the education process. In ?Some Thoughts Concerning Education?, John Locke points out, ?The last part usually in education is travel, which is commonly thought to finish the work, and complete...
American Spectator, September 15, 2009
...that Levin really put in considerable work translating the great basic texts of conservatism (Adam Smith, Charles Montesquieu, John Locke, Edmund Burke) and related their writings directly to the problems America is facing right now. If you need...
Evangelical Outpost, September 3, 2009
...that you see in any object. Do I need to point out that this is ludicrous? Even John Locke, who did describe some qualities of objects as qualities actually belonging to our perception, argued that many qualities can be correctly perceived in...
Nigeria Guardian, August 29, 2009
...rose through the ranks. He became a full professor in 1986. Men like Professor Adeniyi must have inspired John Locke to say that the actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts. His effort to develop the knowledge of GIS in every Nigerian...
Observer, August 16, 2009
...cast around for a paying post in the capital. With the help of his influential friends, including philosopher John Locke, he managed to secure, in 1699, the plum job of overseeing the production of all of England's coins. The currency was being...
Times Higher Education Supplement, August 7, 2009
...obscurity, he can write superbly. But Hume had not recognised properly the power of our conceptual thinking: like John Locke and George Berkeley before him, he 'sensualised the understanding'. The question for Kant was where we got to when we repaired...
Mangalorean, August 6, 2009
...while he uses another. Most theorists swear by the 'social contract theory' advocated by thinkers like Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and John Rawls. Social contract, according to Rousseau, is a societal set-up that is controlled by the...
Yahoo! India, August 5, 2009
...while he uses another. Most theorists swear by the 'social contract theory' advocated by thinkers like Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and John Rawls. Social contract, according to Rousseau, is a societal set-up that is controlled by the...
Mania, July 13, 2009
...Yunjin Kim (Sun) talk about their character?s troubled relationship; Terry O? Quinn talks about his enigmatic character, John Locke; and Jorge Garcia reveals what it?s like to play the lovable Hurley. Other articles tackled the love triangle...
Ascribe, June 18, 2009
...history when logic and reason rose to supremacy. During this important period of cultural growth, public intellectuals like John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Voltaire dedicated themselves to solving perennial human dilemmas. They and their...
Deseret Morning News, May 30, 2009
...year. Students spend countless hours in the campus library, and even more time at home reading Aristotle, Galileo, John Locke, Montesquieu, Tocqueville and W. Cleon Skousen. 'I fell in love with the idea that there were people out there who talk about...
AlterNet.org, May 22, 2009
...as Anglo-American Protestants could never quite decide how much to follow Jesus Christ and how much to follow John Locke. But fealty to high finance has doubtless gained market share among the religious in recent decades. Recall how Alabama's Republican...
Inside Higher Ed, May 20, 2009
...influenced the cartoonist or vice versa, how do you account for the affinity between Kendall's take on John Locke and Little Orphan Annie? A: Kendall is a fascinating figure, deserving much more attention than he?s received (although John Judis in his...
Yahoo! News, May 19, 2009
...morality. Wolfe gives the game away by acknowledging that the liberal tradition itself teaches the need for what John Locke called prerogative: 'The power to act according to discretion, for the public good, without the prescription of the law, and...
The B.C. CATHOLIC, May 9, 2009
...duty of the parents to the children and the respect which the children owe their parents. (English philosopher John) Locke stated that the authority of parents over children is based on an important principle of natural law.' Those last two words stand...
Harvard University Gazette, May 1, 2009
...ks his audience to reconsider the view of John Locke as anti-feminist and understand the philosopher as an early champion of womens rights. Justin Ide/ By Corydon Ireland English political philosopher John Locke died nearly a century before the...
Seattle Times, April 3, 2009
...early America, he demonstrates, was Scottish Common Sense Realism. Derived from Scots thinkers who reformulated the ideas of John Locke to support Presbyterian orthodoxy, Common Sense was a practical, science-minded school of thought that held that all...
Seattle Times, April 2, 2009
...early America, he demonstrates, was Scottish Common Sense Realism. Derived from Scots thinkers who reformulated the ideas of John Locke to support Presbyterian orthodoxy, Common Sense was a practical, science-minded school of thought that held that all...
Indiana Statesman, March 7, 2009
...early seventeenth century and it's effect on literature. 'All knowledge comes through sensory experience,' McKeon said of John Locke's principals of all individuals being born void of inherent knowledge. The second portion of McKeon's lecture, titled...
Harvard Crimson, February 21, 2009
...psudonyms. Mullan profiled authors who concealed their identities for social propriety, literary promotion, or mere mischief. Others, like John Locke, were forced into concealment by the necessity to avoid persecution in a time when their writings...
Chillicothe Gazette, February 5, 2009
...in the collection, which also includes more recent works on the subject. A rare book edition written by John Locke, whose writings inspired parts of the Declaration of Independence, is part of the collection, along with another book that is one of two...
Article Dashboard.com, January 27, 2009
...Students may view book report as a demanding scholastic requirement. The most important thing for students to remember is that a coherent flow on the presentation of ideas would be helpful. Students can also explore interesting topics, which can prove to...
Las Cruces Sun-News, January 25, 2009
...introduced to the general public. In the beginning, prominent Chicago businessmen enthusiastically attended the discussion seminars on Homer, John Locke, Plato and other great thinkers. By the end of World War II there were more than 3,000 Great Books...
VDare, January 10, 2009
...Book 1) by A View of the Constitution of the United States of America by William Rawle by John Locke Lex Rex, or the Law and the Prince by Samuel Rutherford The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Sir Francis Bacon Of the Law of Nature and Nations...
Capitalism Magazine, January 7, 2009
...own lives and live free of duty to others. Jefferson never denied, and neither did his intellectual mentor, John Locke, that men owned their own lives, but, like Locke, he left unchallenged the implication that selflessness and self-sacrifice were the...
Techdirt, January 1, 2009
...true understanding of economics. I would suggest a few primers along with Adam Smith The Wealth of Nations John Locke Two Treatises of Government and Ludwig von Mises The Theory of Money and Credit and Human Action: A Treatise on Economics. Currently,...
Free Articles Directory, December 25, 2008
...to be eye openers in their understanding of concepts. A good example of a book report material is John Locke?s ?Essay Concerning Human Understanding.? In this book, the theory of knowledge is lengthily discussed. Philosophy students can gain a...
Deutsche Welle, December 14, 2008
...the fact that Islamic civilization in Arab Andalusia was at its height many centuries before David Hume and John Locke, Diderot and Immanuel Kant wrote their epochal works. For two centuries, Arab Andalusia was an incomparable center of philosophical and...
PHX News, December 13, 2008
...wanted me to join their burglary rings. The books and essays were by such authors as Adam Smith, John Locke, David Hume, Lysander Spooner, Frederic Bastiat, Isabel Paterson, Ayn Rand, Murray Rothbard, Robert Nozick, James Buchanan, Milton Friedman,...
Liberal Debutante, October 6, 2009
...children morals. The easiest way a parent would obtain this conditioning would be through this literature as education. John Locke expands on this by stating that the childs mind is easily manipulated and that the parent can lay the foundation of moral...
Grade A Entrepreneurs, October 2, 2009
...do – if he would even be an entrepreneur. It’s the same for me (I was translating John Locke’s early works into French!). So when one of the students asked me how she could find a business idea, I simply responded that ideas usually come...
Centurean2's Weblog, September 27, 2009
...several perspectives, as Stephan pointed out, this scheme is very Orwellian. And this is from the land of John Locke, John Trenchard, Thomas Gordon, Herbert Spencer, and Lord Acton. Shall we venture guesses as to when a similar policy will be instituted...
Law and Politics Book Review, September 22, 2009
...beings, creatures that are capable of being entirely separated from their ends. She claims that (Rationalist) philosophers like John Locke and Immanuel Kant think that a person’s “social relations are inessential . . . [and that] he is a rational...
National Post - Full Comment, September 20, 2009
...what they thought of as the rights and liberties of Englishmen. The spirit of the great liberal individualist John Locke presided over America’s founding debates in the eighteenth century, just as he did over the Confederation debates of the...
Filipino Voices, September 1, 2009
...to believe that they really exist as actually different from those.” Here Galileo has anticipated the empiricism of John Locke. In fact this empiricism remains the philosophical foundation of modern science. This “denial of...
Book Patrol: A Haven for Book Culture, August 21, 2009
...foreshadowing the social contract). It laid the foundation for the later thinking of political philosophers Thomas Hobbes and John Locke . As such, this volume sowed the seeds for modern political systems, including that of the United States. "The title,...
The Shelf, August 11, 2009
...Nichomacean Ethics Rene Descartes: Meditations David Hume: A Treatise on Human Nature Immanuel Kant: Critique of Pure Reason John Locke: Two Treatises of Government, Of Civil Government John C. Calhoun: Disquisition of Government Ludwig Von Mises: Human...
New Statesman, August 3, 2009
...wasn't one Enlightenment, but several: To say "Enlightenment values" is not enough. Which Enlightenment? The Enlightenment of John Locke, which claimed freedom for religion, or that of Voltaire, which aspired rather to freedom from religion? And nor does...
My agnostic views & images I like, June 9, 2009
...don’t trust the book trade to see us through this. Wariness is in order. Three centuries ago, John Locke agreed that we shouldn’t base our freedom to read books on the proclaimed good offices of the business itself. “Books seem to me to be...
Wikisource - Recent changes [en], May 19, 2009
...of London in 1400 (cf. will of Zachary Lok, 1603, in Somerset House). From the grandfather also descended John Locke, mayor of Bristol in 1642, who was 'a sort of cousin' of the father of John Locke [q.v.] the philosopher. William was, like his father,...
Lostpedia - Recent changes [en], May 18, 2009
...I Was There Howard Zukerman Break a Leg Isaac Jefferson Complications Choose Your Battles Jason I Was There John Locke Gate 23 Joseph Jefferson Break a Leg Gate 23 Complications Membata Miles Straume Choose Your Battles Nikki Fernandez Break a Leg Rachel...
Green Jello, May 14, 2009
...Jack and Co.? I knew there was going to be a body in the crate, just not John Locke's. So, the Man in Black found his loophole and killed Jacob. Does this mean John Locke is dead or duplicated? Does the John Locke in the crate have...
Wikiquote - Recent changes [en], May 11, 2009
...John Locke From Wikiquote (Difference between revisions) Jump to: navigation , search Revision as of 08:36, 30 April 2009 ( edit ) Kalki ( Talk | contribs ) m ← Older edit Current revision as...
Edward Feser, May 5, 2009
...libertarian myself, I always learn something from reading his work. This month Continuum is releasing Mack’s book John Locke , part of a new series of volumes on Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers . It looks to be very interesting indeed...
Valentine Bonnaire, May 1, 2009
...markets , and a gold standard to place fiscal constraints on government [4] as exemplified in the writings of John Locke , Adam Smith , Ludwig von Mises , David Hume , David Ricardo , Voltaire , Montesquieu and others. As such, it is the fusion of...
Splat!, April 28, 2009
...what he has written. Whether you consider that shaping political thinking in the way of Machiavelli or John Locke you are quite right it isn’t in that league, but then again they were philosophers and not novellists. I also suppose you can look at...
Wonderday, April 21, 2009
...The movie of that book, also starring Hanks, will be released on May 15. Related posts: LOST - John Locke - Speed Painting ... Captain America has undertaken his last mission — at least for now. The venerable superhero is killed in the issue of......
Quiddity, April 15, 2009
...to wrestle through these (or read about them): Descartes: Discourse on Method Machiavelli: The Prince Thomas Hobbes: Leviathon John Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding George Berkeley: The Principles of Human Knowledge David Hume: An...
Ask MetaFilter, April 6, 2009
...Tags: grammar poetry Going to war with prepositions April 6, 2009 7:39 AM Subscribe John Locke wrote "one may destroy a man who makes war upon him." I understand that in this sentence "one" and "him" are the same person, and "man" and "who"...
HollywoodChicago.com: movie reviews, movie intervi, March 23, 2009
...Ward, Dylan Walsh , Penn Badgley , Amber Heard What We Know: If you only know Terry O’Quinn as John Locke on “Lost,” get thee to a video store or a Netflix queue and check out “The Stepfather,” a truly creepy slice of domestic horror loosely...
Le Monde Des Sries, March 20, 2009
...que Jack, Kate et Hurley passent dans la vraie vie. Le dernier tour de roue qu’a filé John Locke, entraînant un ultime voyage dans le temps (plus de maux de tête et plus de saignement de nez) correspond pile à celui intervenu au moment où les six...
Eros-Alegra Clarke, March 9, 2009
...Heroes? Please? I really, really need to zone out.” But distraction didn’t work. Even as I watched John Locke rise from the dead, I was thinking about my child’s questions and how I have had this theory that parents and children somersault towards...
The House Next Door, March 4, 2009
...the same time. Lost , of course, makes a big deal out of names. Jack SHEPHARD, for example, or John Locke (which is just a BLATANT ripoff), or Charlotte Staples Lewis, or on and on. A lot of this is just silly spot-the-reference gaming, like you might...
Surviving Grady, February 26, 2009
...the great Remy actually uttered the name of our silly-ass website. I can die now, folks. Me and John Locke both...
The Learned Fangirl, February 23, 2009
...non-law perspective — for those who are familiar with the names, if not the works of Jurgen Habermas, John Locke (not the one on Lost), and Henry Jenkins. Unlike some other books I’ve read by those without a legal background, the law is not stated...
Remote Access, February 19, 2009
...to catch this biblical reference, so props to all the fans who did. It’s pointed out that JOHN Locke is bringing everyone back on Flight 316, and that particular Bible verse reads like this: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only...
Positive Liberty, January 31, 2009
...and Christianity, properly understood. In this sense, Darwin’s teachings are “a-biblical,” not necessarily “anti-biblical.” We could analyze John Locke’s “state of nature” teachings almost exactly as we do Darwin’s. The concept of...
Adam Smith's Lost Legacy, January 27, 2009
...efficient way of expanding national wealth. The successful adoption of classical economists can be attributed to him and John Locke and those self-seeking aristocrats who recognized the license to steal that it provided. Both Locke and Smith lived in a...
Coyote Mercury, January 21, 2009
...in Lost . It can be lost, but the island will take a person back who regains his faith (John Locke blowing up the Hatch but coming to see the error of his ways), and sometimes one’s faith must lead to sacrifice (see Ben sacrificing his life on the...
JONTILLMAN.COM, January 15, 2009
...modern England, among ordinary readers as well as famous writers like Francis Bacon, Ben Jonson, John Milton, and John Locke. It involved a special way of taking in the printed word. Unlike modern readers, who follow the flow of a narrative from...
Positive Liberty, January 3, 2009
...Scholarly consensus holds that John Locke was the most important philosophical influence on the American Founding. Locke wasn’t a deist (or as some Straussians argue a secret atheist). He called himself a Christian, defended...
U Not Gonna Like This, December 7, 2008
...to the defense of individual rights. The philosophy of individual rights, as set forth in the writings of John Locke and the Declaration of Independence and Constitution of the United States, has been thoroughly undermined as the result of the influence...
Jumping off cliffs, December 6, 2008
...by Alice Walker 58. Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger 59. Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke 60. Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison 61. Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe 62. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn 63....




















