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John Locke, English philosopher, 1689. Artist: Verelst Harman
John Locke, English philosopher, 1689. Locke (1632-1704) is regarded as the father of British empiricism. He was the author of Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690) in which he argued that knowledge is derived from sensation and introspection, rather than from innate ideas. His political philosophy, set out in Two Treatises of Government were to exert considerable influence on the American and French revolutions, setting out the liberal ideas of the natural rights of man and that the authority of government should be limited and subject to its obligation to serve the public good. From the National Portrait Galllery, London.
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17th century
Britain
British
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Empiricism
England
English
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Harman
Human Rights
JOB
JOHN
John Locke
LIBERALISM
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Locke
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OCCUPATION
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Oxford Science Archive
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philosopher
Philosophy
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
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SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Verelst
Verelst Harman