
- John Locke - Wikipedia- Early life John Locke's portrait by Godfrey Kneller, National Portrait Gallery, London Locke was born on 29 August 1632, in a small thatched cottage by the church in Wrington, Somerset, … 
- John Locke | Philosophy, Social Contract, Two Treatises of ...- Oct 24, 2025 · John Locke, English philosopher whose works lie at the foundation of modern philosophical empiricism and political liberalism. He was an inspirer of both the European … 
- John Locke - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy- Sep 2, 2001 · This is a quite difficult question to answer. Religion and Christianity in particular, is perhaps the most important influence on the shape of Locke’s philosophy. But what kind of … 
- Locke, John | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy- Locke is often recognized as the founder of British Empiricism and it is true that Locke laid the foundation for much of English-language philosophy in the 18 th and early 19 th centuries. 
- John Locke’s Philosophy - Easy-to-Understand Ideas about ...- Explore John Locke's philosophy with this beginner-friendly guide. Learn about his ideas on tabula rasa, moral law, the state of nature, social contract, education, and more. 
- John Locke - World History Encyclopedia- Nov 21, 2023 · John Locke (1632-1704) was an English philosopher responsible for laying the foundation of the European Enlightenment. Locke believed that each branch of government... 
- The Life and Works of John Locke: Shaping Political Philosophy- Feb 26, 2024 · John Locke (1632-1704) lived during a pivotal era in British history, witnessing the transformation from absolute monarchy to parliamentary democracy. 
- Biography - John Locke- A biography of John Locke, 1632 – 1704. Includes links to extensive bibliography and an introduction to his thought. 
- John Locke - Biography, Beliefs & Philosophy | HISTORY- Nov 9, 2009 · Locke’s “Essay Concerning Human Understanding” (1689) outlined a theory of human knowledge, identity and selfhood that would be hugely influential to Enlightenment … 
- Locke’s Political Philosophy - Stanford Encyclopedia of ...- Nov 9, 2005 · Locke is thus also important for his defense of the right of revolution. Locke also defends the principle of majority rule and the separation of legislative and executive powers.