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Locke : political essays / edited by Mark Goldie.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge texts in the history of political thoughtPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997.Description: xl, 409 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0521472695 (hard)
  • 9780521472692 (hard)
  • 0521478618 (pbk.)
  • 9780521478618 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • Political essays
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.51/2 21
LOC classification:
  • JC 153 L814p 1997
Online resources:
Contents:
Major essays. First tract on government (1660) -- Second tract on government (c. 1662) -- Essays on the law of nature (1663-4) -- An essay on toleration (1667) -- The fundamental constitutions of Carolina (1669) -- An essay on the poor law (1697) -- Minor essays. Verses on Cromwell and the Dutch War (1654) -- Verses on King Charles II Restoration (1660) -- Infallibility (1661-2) -- Verses on Queen Catherine (1662) -- On Samuel Parker (1669-70) -- Adversaria A (c. 1670?) -- Civil and ecclesiastical power (1674) -- Trade (1674) -- The particular test for priests (c. 1674) -- Philanthropy (1675) -- Catholic infallibility (1675) -- Toleration A (c. 1675) -- Obligation of penal laws (1676) -- Pleasure, pain, the passions (1676) -- Atheism (1676) -- Toleration B (1676) -- Faith and reason (1676) -- Knowledge A (1676) -- Happiness A (1676) -- Politica (1676) -- Atlantis (1676-9) -- Understanding (1677) -- Adversaria B (1677) -- Morality (c. 1677-8) -- Toleration C (1678) -- Law (1678) -- Law of nature (1678) -- Virtue A (1678) -- Happiness B (1678) -- Reputation (1678) --
Carolina (1679) -- Marriage (1679) -- Pietas (1679) -- Justitia (1679) -- Politia (1679) -- Opinion (1679) -- Love of country (1679) -- Love (1679) -- Toleration D (1679) -- Of God's justice (1680) -- Religion (1681) -- Reason, passion, superstition (1681) -- Knowledge B (1681) -- Laws (1681) -- Selecting the Grand Jury (1681) -- Virtue B (1861) -- Adversaria C (c. 1681?) -- Enthusiasm (1682) -- Ecclesia (c. 1682) -- Superstition (c. 1682) -- Tradition (c. 1682) -- The Labadists (1684) -- Thus I think (c. 1686-8?) -- Of ethic in general (c. 1686-8?) -- Pacific Christians (1688) -- On allegiance and the Revolution (1690) -- On William Sherlock (1690-1) -- Ethica A (1692) -- Ethica B (1693) -- Homo ante et post lapsum (1693) -- Voluntas (1693) -- For a general naturalisation (1693) -- Labour (1693) -- Law (c. 1693) -- Liberty of the press (1694-5) -- Punitive justice (1695) -- Venditio (1695) -- Sacerdos (1698) -- Error (1698) -- Some thoughts concerning reading and study for a gentleman (1673) --
Appendix. Extract from 'Draft B' (1671) if Human understanding -- Extract from 'A letter from a person of quality' (1675) -- Extracts from 'Study' (1677) -- Extract from 'Critical notes on Stillingfleet' (1681).
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) JC 153 L814p 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Available 00000048879

Includes bibliographical references (p. 388-395) and index.

Major essays. First tract on government (1660) -- Second tract on government (c. 1662) -- Essays on the law of nature (1663-4) -- An essay on toleration (1667) -- The fundamental constitutions of Carolina (1669) -- An essay on the poor law (1697) -- Minor essays. Verses on Cromwell and the Dutch War (1654) -- Verses on King Charles II Restoration (1660) -- Infallibility (1661-2) -- Verses on Queen Catherine (1662) -- On Samuel Parker (1669-70) -- Adversaria A (c. 1670?) -- Civil and ecclesiastical power (1674) -- Trade (1674) -- The particular test for priests (c. 1674) -- Philanthropy (1675) -- Catholic infallibility (1675) -- Toleration A (c. 1675) -- Obligation of penal laws (1676) -- Pleasure, pain, the passions (1676) -- Atheism (1676) -- Toleration B (1676) -- Faith and reason (1676) -- Knowledge A (1676) -- Happiness A (1676) -- Politica (1676) -- Atlantis (1676-9) -- Understanding (1677) -- Adversaria B (1677) -- Morality (c. 1677-8) -- Toleration C (1678) -- Law (1678) -- Law of nature (1678) -- Virtue A (1678) -- Happiness B (1678) -- Reputation (1678) --

Carolina (1679) -- Marriage (1679) -- Pietas (1679) -- Justitia (1679) -- Politia (1679) -- Opinion (1679) -- Love of country (1679) -- Love (1679) -- Toleration D (1679) -- Of God's justice (1680) -- Religion (1681) -- Reason, passion, superstition (1681) -- Knowledge B (1681) -- Laws (1681) -- Selecting the Grand Jury (1681) -- Virtue B (1861) -- Adversaria C (c. 1681?) -- Enthusiasm (1682) -- Ecclesia (c. 1682) -- Superstition (c. 1682) -- Tradition (c. 1682) -- The Labadists (1684) -- Thus I think (c. 1686-8?) -- Of ethic in general (c. 1686-8?) -- Pacific Christians (1688) -- On allegiance and the Revolution (1690) -- On William Sherlock (1690-1) -- Ethica A (1692) -- Ethica B (1693) -- Homo ante et post lapsum (1693) -- Voluntas (1693) -- For a general naturalisation (1693) -- Labour (1693) -- Law (c. 1693) -- Liberty of the press (1694-5) -- Punitive justice (1695) -- Venditio (1695) -- Sacerdos (1698) -- Error (1698) -- Some thoughts concerning reading and study for a gentleman (1673) --

Appendix. Extract from 'Draft B' (1671) if Human understanding -- Extract from 'A letter from a person of quality' (1675) -- Extracts from 'Study' (1677) -- Extract from 'Critical notes on Stillingfleet' (1681).

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