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John Locke

    29 agosto 1632 – 28 ottobre 1704
    Macat Library: An Analysis of John Locke's Two Treatises of Government
    The First & Second Treatises of Government (Hardcover)
    Great Books 33. Locke, Hume, Berkeley
    The Leviathan (1651), The Two Treatises of Government (1689), The Social Contract (1762), The Constitution of Pennsylvania (1776)
    Il secondo trattato sul governo
    Gente letale
    • An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding; In Two Volumes

      Volume 2 - in large print

      • 500pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      The publishing house Megali focuses on making historical works accessible through large print reproductions, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in literature, ensuring that a wider audience can enjoy and engage with classic texts.

      An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding; In Two Volumes2024
    • Gateway to the Social Contract

      Selections from Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan, John Locke's Second Treastise on Government, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau's The Social Contract

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The book features essential writings from influential political theorists Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, delving into critical discussions on political legitimacy and authority. Through their distinct perspectives, the text examines the foundations of social contract theory and its implications for governance and individual rights, offering readers insights into the evolution of political thought and the principles that underpin modern political systems.

      Gateway to the Social Contract2024
    • An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding; In Two Volumes

      Volume 1 - in large print

      • 556pagine
      • 20 ore di lettura

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which focuses on making literature accessible to individuals with impaired vision through large print. The initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading, ensuring that classic texts can reach a wider audience.

      An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding; In Two Volumes2024
    • Of the Conduct of the Understanding

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Focusing on clear and rational thinking, this handbook serves as a guide for self-learners, complementing Locke's educational insights for children. Originally published in 1706, it provides practical advice on understanding and reasoning, reflecting Locke's philosophical principles. This work is part of the posthumous collection compiled by Peter King, showcasing Locke's enduring influence on education and critical thinking.

      Of the Conduct of the Understanding2024
    • Explore the profound intellect of John Locke, whose Enlightenment ideas have significantly influenced Western thought. This compilation features his philosophical, political, and epistemological writings, showcasing his clarity and rationality, which appeal to both scholars and general readers. Locke delves into essential questions regarding government, the origins of knowledge, and individual rights and freedoms. His strong advocacy for empiricism and the belief that knowledge stems from experience have established foundational principles for modern philosophy and science.

      Complete Works of John Locke (Grapevine edition)2024
    • The Prince (1532), The Leviathan (1651), The Two Treatises of Government (1689), The Social Contract (1762), The Constitution of Pennsylvania (1776)

      The Original Texts from Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau and The Founding Fathers of the United State

      • 732pagine
      • 26 ore di lettura

      Exploring foundational political theories, this collection features seminal texts from influential thinkers such as Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau, alongside the Constitution of Pennsylvania. Each work delves into themes of power, governance, and social contract theory, offering insights into the evolution of political thought from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment. Readers will encounter diverse perspectives on authority, individual rights, and the role of government, reflecting the complex interplay between philosophy and the formation of modern democratic principles.

      The Prince (1532), The Leviathan (1651), The Two Treatises of Government (1689), The Social Contract (1762), The Constitution of Pennsylvania (1776)2023
    • The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, which focuses on producing large print editions to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. This initiative aims to preserve important texts while ensuring they are readable for a wider audience.

      Second Treatise of Government; The Second Essay in Two Treatises of Government2023
    • Gedanke über Erziehung

      • 200pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Die anonym verfassten Überlegungen zur Erziehung von J. Locke bieten einen tiefen Einblick in die komplexen Aspekte der Bildung. Locke betont, dass seine Gedanken nicht als umfassende Abhandlung verstanden werden sollten, da das Thema zahlreiche Facetten wie unterschiedliche Charaktere, Neigungen und Fehler umfasst. Er erkennt an, dass die Vielfalt der Themen so groß ist, dass sie mehrere Bände füllen könnte. Diese bescheidene Herangehensweise verdeutlicht Lockes Engagement für eine differenzierte Betrachtung der Erziehung.

      Gedanke über Erziehung2022
    • Brief über die Toleranz

      • 120pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Eine flammende Streitschrift gegen religiöse Der Protestant John Locke diskutiert in seinem 1689 erschienenen Sendbrief die Möglichkeit einer wahren Religion – und zeigt dabei verblüffende Der Glaube könne nicht durch äußere Gewalt erzwungen werden. Und niemand erkenne den rechten Weg zu Gott mit größerer Gewissheit als jeder Einzelne. Die radikalen Konsequenzen, die Locke zieht, berühren unmittelbar aktuelle Fragen nach der Toleranz aller Religionen.Erste Übersetzung der lateinischen Urfassung seit 1710.

      Brief über die Toleranz2021
    • The book presents John Locke's philosophy on equality and government, asserting that legitimate authority stems from the consent of the governed. It emphasizes the idea that any government lacking this consent is unjust and can be justifiably overthrown, highlighting the importance of individual rights and the social contract in political theory.

      Second Treatise of Government (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)2020
    • The Leviathan (1651), The Two Treatises of Government (1689), The Social Contract (1762), The Constitution of Pennsylvania (1776)

      The Original Texts from Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau and The Founding Fathers of the United States

      • 372pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Exploring the evolution of political thought, this collection includes foundational texts that shaped modern governance. It begins with Hobbes' view of the necessity of a strong central authority, followed by Locke's arguments for natural rights and government by consent. Rousseau's work introduces the concept of collective will and social agreements, while the Constitution of Pennsylvania exemplifies practical application of these theories in establishing a democratic framework. Together, these works highlight the transition from absolute rule to democratic principles.

      The Leviathan (1651), The Two Treatises of Government (1689), The Social Contract (1762), The Constitution of Pennsylvania (1776)2020
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    • Locke's theory of civil society begins with the concept of the state of nature, emphasizing that all individuals are equal as created by God. He explores the emergence of property and civilization, asserting that legitimate governments derive their authority from the consent of the governed. This foundational idea suggests that any government lacking this consent is subject to overthrow. Locke's work serves as a pivotal exploration of individual rights and the justification for political authority.

      Second Treatise of Government (Deluxe Library Edition)2020
    • Exploring foundational principles of political philosophy, this complete edition combines two of Locke's influential treatises on governance. It delves into the nature of human rights, the social contract, and the justification of government authority, emphasizing the importance of individual liberty and the rule of law. Locke's arguments laid the groundwork for modern democratic thought, making this collection essential for understanding the evolution of political theory and the role of government in society.

      The First & Second Treatises of Government (Hardcover)2018
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    • John Locke’s 1689 Two Treatises of Government is a pivotal text in political theory, significantly influencing modern politics and the American Constitution. This work is not only a foundational exploration of government legitimacy but also a masterclass in critical thinking, particularly in evaluation and reasoning. The first treatise serves as a thorough critique of Sir Robert Filmer’s Patriarcha, which argued for the divine right of kings, claiming that monarchs derive their authority directly from God through Biblical evidence. Locke systematically dismantles Filmer’s arguments, demonstrating their inadequacy and reliance on flawed evidence, ultimately deeming them invalid. In the second treatise, Locke articulates his own views on legitimate power and its sources. He constructs a compelling argument based on the concept of man in “the state of nature,” advocating that a civilized society should be founded on natural human rights and the social contract. Through logical reasoning and historical context, Locke lays the groundwork for modern democratic thought, emphasizing the importance of individual rights and the role of government as a protector of those rights.

      Macat Library: An Analysis of John Locke's Two Treatises of Government2017
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    • De erfenis van Adriaan

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Als een aantal mensen halverwege de jaren vijftig van de 20e eeuw een verbond met God en met elkaar aangaat, hebben ze niet in de gaten op welke catastrofe hun besloten gemeenschap afstevent.

      De erfenis van Adriaan2017
    • Now and Then

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      When we last encountered Donovan Creed, former CIA assassin and free lance killer, he had successfully stolen billions of dollars from the world's most lethal criminals. Now all he wants is a quiet, romantic vacation with the very sexy Rachel-no fire ants, bi-polar girlfriends, rabid squirrels, accident prone homicidal maniacs, hailstorms, hairless cats, gangs, faith healers, or pirates.

      Now and Then2013
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    • The Love You Crave

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      WHEN YOU'VE ALREADY BETRAYED EVERYONE YOU LOVE, WHO CAN YOU TURN TO FOR HELP? Former CIA assassin Donovan Creed finds himself at odds with mob-connected Tony Spumoni and practically everyone else he knows, including his boss Darwin, lover Gwen, daughter Kimberly, protégé Callie, co-worker Lou, physician Doc Howard, assorted board members, terrorists, and even a zoo full of angry monkeys!

      The Love You Crave2013
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    • Locke

      Two Treatises of Government

      • 478pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      The revised edition of Peter Laslett's influential work delves into the foundational concepts of political philosophy, focusing on the nature of government and individual rights. It is celebrated for its critical analysis of social contract theory and its impact on modern political thought. This classic text remains essential for understanding the evolution of political ideas and the historical context surrounding governance.

      Locke2012
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    • Saving Rachel

      • 186pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      If you had to choose between your wife or your lover, who would you save? Sam Case is in trouble. He is hiding over nine billion dollars for the world's criminals – drug lords, cartel bosses, even the mafia. And now someone wants to take it all from him. With Sam's world about to be turned on its head, enter Donovan Creed (working under an assumed identity, of course) former CIA assassin. To show Sam he means business, he kidnaps the women Sam loves, and then gives him a choice: save his wife, or save his mistress.

      Saving Rachel2012
      3,1
    • Gente letale

      • 286pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Un killer evita sempre di farsi domande sul conto del proprio bersaglio, che si tratti di un terrorista o di un cittadino qualunque da eliminare su commissione. È questo l’unico credo di Donovan Creed, ex agente della CIA con un debole per le donne e il denaro facile. Sfidare la morte non è mai stato un problema per lui, almeno fino a quando non si trova ad affrontare la missione più folle di sempre. Perché l’amore prima o poi fa breccia anche nel cuore più duro, e, pur di accontentare Kathleen, Donovan si scopre davvero disposto a tutto: anche a prendersi cura del la piccola Addie Dawes, unica sopravvissuta a un terribile incendio che l’ha lasciata orfana. Così, indagando su chi ha appiccato il fuoco a casa Dawes, Creed entra in rotta di collisione con un boss che non esita a mettere sulla sua testa una taglia da un milione di dollari. Una condanna a morte senza via di scampo. Creed, però, è un uomo dalle mille risorse. E se al suo fianco c’è il suo attuale cliente, un ricco nano tetraplegico di una malvagità morbosa e spettacolare, forse Donovan non si troverà ad attraversare le fiamme dell’inferno da solo. Con oltre un milione di copie vendute su Amazon, John Locke è l’autore autopubblicato di maggior successo al mondo. Con Donovan Creed ha creato un personaggio spregiudicato e affascinante destinato a conquistare anche i lettori italiani.

      Gente letale2012
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    • Thomas Hobbes, the royalist, is above all famous for his 'social contract theory', the appeal to the agreement that would be made among rational, free, and equal persons. His conclusion - that we should submit to the authority of an absolute and unlimited sovereign power - may not have found many followers, but his analysis remains unchallenged. John Locke, by contrast, was a parliamentarian. He argued that sovereignity resides with the people, and that the state is supreme only when bound by civil and natural law. It follows that revolution is not only a right, but sometimes an obligation. He was a strong supporter of religious freedom, and of a system of checks and balances in government. Many of his ideas were later embodied in the US constitution.

      On Sovereignty2005
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    • As a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, this edition preserves the original text while acknowledging potential imperfections like marks and notations due to its age. It reflects a commitment to cultural preservation and accessibility, ensuring that significant literary works remain available in high-quality, modern formats that honor their historical context.

      An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Volume 22004
    • Identité et différence Inséré par Locke dans son Essai philosophique concernant l’entendement humain , le « traité de l’identité » a laissé une trace remarquable du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours. Pour la première fois, il donne un nom aux grandes catégories de la métaphysique du sujet : the consciousness , the self , et les associe étroitement dans une problématique de la « conscience de soi ». Pour que celle-ci déploie ses possibilités et ses conflits latents, il faut cependant un moment spécifique de traduction : la proposition par le huguenot français Pierre Coste de leurs équivalents – « la con-science » et « le soi » –, fournissant à toute la philosophie continentale les moyens de sortir des apories du cartésianisme. Cet événement dont nous sommes encore tributaires, l’invention européenne de la conscience , se trouve ici étudié à travers la réédition des textes de Locke et de Coste, augmentée d’une nouvelle traduction et complétée par un commentaire et un dossier. Étienne Balibar Il est professeur émérite à l’université de Paris-Ouest-Nanterre-La Défense.

      Identité et différence : l'invention de la conscience = An essay concerning human understanding. II, xxvii, Of identity and diversity1998
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    • Band 1: Anleitung des menschlichen Verstandes. Eine Abhandlung von den Wunderwerken. In der Ubersetzung Konigsberg 1755 von Georg David Kypke. XXVIII, 218 S.Band 2: Of the Conduct of the Understanding. A Discourse of Miracles. Nach der ersten Werkausgabe London 1714. VIII, 140 S.John Lockes postum erschienene Schrift Of the Conduct of the Understanding enthalt bereits entscheidende Grundideen der deutschen Aufklarung (z.B. Selbstdenken, Kampf gegen Vorurteile, Unparteilichkeit). Ihre Ubersetzung durch Kants Mitschuler Kypke hat dann wesentlich zur Verbreitung ihres Gedankengutes beigetragen. Die kommentierte Neuerschliessung dieses rar gewordenen Textes, der Kant aufs nachhaltigste beeinflusst hat, bietet eine unentbehrliche Grundlage fur das noch weithin unerforschte Kapitel Locke in Konigsberg. Ebenfalls der Neuausgabe beigegeben wird die von Kypke der Anleitung beigefugte Abhandlung von den Wunderwerken, welche die Grundgedanken der grosseren Schrift auf die Religionsphilosophie ubertragt.

      Anleitung des menschlichen Verstandes 11996
    • Anleitung des menschlichen Verstandes

      Festgabe für Norbert Hinske zum 65. Geburtstag

      Band 1: Anleitung des menschlichen Verstandes. Eine Abhandlung von den Wunderwerken. In der Ubersetzung Konigsberg 1755 von Georg David Kypke. XXVIII, 218 S.Band 2: Of the Conduct of the Understanding. A Discourse of Miracles. Nach der ersten Werkausgabe London 1714. VIII, 140 S.John Lockes postum erschienene Schrift Of the Conduct of the Understanding enthalt bereits entscheidende Grundideen der deutschen Aufklarung (z.B. Selbstdenken, Kampf gegen Vorurteile, Unparteilichkeit). Ihre Ubersetzung durch Kants Mitschuler Kypke hat dann wesentlich zur Verbreitung ihres Gedankengutes beigetragen. Die kommentierte Neuerschliessung dieses rar gewordenen Textes, der Kant aufs nachhaltigste beeinflusst hat, bietet eine unentbehrliche Grundlage fur das noch weithin unerforschte Kapitel Locke in Konigsberg. Ebenfalls der Neuausgabe beigegeben wird die von Kypke der Anleitung beigefugte Abhandlung von den Wunderwerken, welche die Grundgedanken der grosseren Schrift auf die Religionsphilosophie ubertragt.

      Anleitung des menschlichen Verstandes1996
    • Lockes philosophisches Hauptwerk wurde bereits 1671 begonnen, aber erst 1690 vollständig publiziert. Im Sendschreiben an den Leser berichtet Locke von einer mit Freunden geführten, ergebnislosen Diskussion, die ihn auf den Gedanken gebracht habe, solchen Sacherörterungen eine Untersuchung der Leistungsfähigkeit des menschlichen Verstandesvermögens voranzuschicken. Die Durchführung dieses kritischen Programms beginnt - nach der Widerlegung der überkommenen Lehre von den angeborenen Ideen und Grundsätzen (Buch 1) - mit dem Aufweis des empirischen Ursprungs des gesamten Materials der menschlichen Erkenntnis (Buch 2) und endet - nach einer später eingeschobenen Erörterung über Sprache und Denken (Buch 3) - mit einer Bestimmung der Grenzen und Arten der Erkenntnis (Buch 4). Neben einer Bibliographie von R. Brandt bietet die Ausgabe eine vollständige Übersetzung aller vier Bücher.

      Versuch über den menschlichen Verstand. Tl.21988
    • Výbor ze základního díla anglického filosofa a právníka 17. století. Obsah: Lockův Esej o lidském rozumu; Poznámky překladatele; Esej o lidském rozumu; Úvodní slovo ke čtenáři; Výchozí poznámky; PRVNÍ KNIHA –⁠ O vrozených duševních obrazech; DRUHÁ KNIHA –⁠ O ideálech; TŘETÍKNIHA –⁠ O slovech; ČTVRTÁ KNIHA –⁠ O poznání a mínění.

      Esej o lidském rozumu1984
    • Versuch über den menschlichen Verstand

      • 508pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      In seinem Hauptwerk begründet Locke den erkenntnistheoretischen Empirismus, d.h. die Lehre von der Abhängigkeit des Verstandes von der Wahrnehmung

      Versuch über den menschlichen Verstand1981
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    • Some Thoughts Concerning Education

      • 246pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The book presents a series of letters written by John Locke in 1684, offering his insights on education to friends Mary and Edward Clarke regarding their son. Despite being unmarried and childless, Locke shares his influential Enlightenment philosophies, emphasizing the importance of nurturing a child's mind and character. His correspondence reflects his profound understanding of human development and the role of education in shaping individuals, making it a significant contribution to educational theory.

      Some Thoughts Concerning Education1966
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    • Klasické dílo politické literatury anglického myslitele. V prvé části v důkladném rozboru polemizuje Locke se spisem R. Filmera Patriarcha čili o přirozené moci králů, obhajujícím absolutismus královské moci. Tato polemika vyjadřuje vyhrocené rozpory dvou tříd, feudální a buržoazní, a dvou epoch. V druhé části formuluje autor své názory na původ, rozsah a účel občanské vlády. Lockovo dílo působilo převratně nejen v Anglii, ale i Francii a USA. Pomáhalo překonávat fanatismus církve, absolutismus vlády, scholastickou výchovu a sterilitu metafyziky.

      Dvě pojednání o vládě1965
    • An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

      • 880pagine
      • 31 ore di lettura

      An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke concerns the foundation of human knowledge and understanding, and is one of the classic philosophical works of the seventeenth century.

      An Essay Concerning Human Understanding1964
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    • Contents:John Locke:A Letter Concerning TolerationConcerning Civil Government, Second EssayAn Essay Concerning Human UnderstandingGeorge Berkeley:The Principles of Human KnowledgeDavid Hume:Concerning Human Understanding

      Locke, Berkeley, Hume1952