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    opposition. John Locke and Galileo Galilei both stated that God has endowed humans with reason to make rational choices. Both argue that each human should question ideas as they desire. Humans should not obey an authority figure without reason. Their ideas provided society with new ways of viewing life. “The second Treatise of Government” written by John Locke and “Science and Scripture” written by Galileo Galilei explain the importance of human rationality. According to John Locke‚ a successful

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    Write an essay of 750-1‚000 words in which you reflect on the rights and freedoms guaranteed to you as an American citizen in the Bill of Rights. Include the following: 1. Discuss which freedom guaranteed to you in the First Amendment to the Constitution is most relevant to you personally. 2. Analyze and discuss the significance of the Bill of Rights and subsequent notable amendments to U.S. democracy. 3. Discuss the process for amending the Constitution. Is this a "fair" process? Explain. Utilize

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    experience whatever is the mind got there through the senses. Locke was an empiricist who held that the mind was tabula rasa or a blank slate at birth to be written upon by sensory experience. Empiricism is opposed to rationalism or the view that mental ideas and knowledge exist in the mind prior to experience that there are abstract or innate ideas. George Berkeley argued against rationalism and materialism. He also criticized Locke on many points. He said most philosophers make an assumption that

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    1. a. Locke denies innate principles‚ as there are no principles to which all mankind give a universal assent. He begins his denial of innate principles by stating that “Universal consent proves nothing innate” (pg. 319‚ 3.). With this statement he claims that even if there were universal principles that all mankind agreed with‚ this would still not prove these principles innate if there could be any way to show how those in agreement came to consent to these ideas. But‚ for Locke‚ there are no universal

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    The bill of rights was important because it guaranteed rights for the people which made it easily excepted. the bill of rights started the amendments to the constitution which likely resulted in some of the other amendments getting added in. i cant really say it has a big impact on my life‚ because for a i can tell it doesnt. i mean most of the amendments of the bill of rights are not used seriously much today. the first amendment guarantees the freedoms of religion‚ assembly‚ petition‚ press‚ and

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    you know that John Locke influenced some parts of the Declaration of Independence? John Locke was an Englishman‚ who of which‚ had a fascinating philosophies and theories. These philosophies and theories impacted many things and people. In fact‚ one of his theories were presented in the Declaration of Independence. Without further ado‚ let’s get to it! So‚ his early life went like this. He was born on August 29‚ 1638‚ at Wrington‚ United Kingdom. His father was also named John Locke‚ he was a country

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    nature was created by philosopher John Locke‚ which is relevant to the kids on the island from Lord of the flies. Lord of the flies is a movie about kids who were in a plane crash and landed on an island. They began to make a democracy and government‚ but they changed into an anarchy because the rules were not followed. John Locke would have been ashamed of life on the island because the rights of life‚ liberty‚ and property were not respected. The first reason John Locke would have been ashamed of life

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    Introduction Two of the most noted and influential modern political thinkers are John Locke and Karl Marx. John Locke was an English philosopher who was famous for his use of empiricism and his social contract theories. After graduating from Christ Church College in Oxford‚ he worked there as a philosophy lecturer. He also studied medicine and various fields of science. In 1675‚ John Locke traveled to France‚ where he met with French scientists and philosophers. He spent four years in France

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    John Locke should be one of the one’s that have the most impact on the Enlightenment because he proclaimed that men are free by nature and should not be subject to a monarchy. In Locke’s “Two Treatises of Government‚” he strongly defends that men are free and equal and that they have rights such rights like life‚ liberty‚ and property that are independent of any particular laws of the society and that no one can take these rights away from you. Locke thought that all people were reasonable and

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    citizen formed? Citizens of society can be defined in many ways from the political liberalist Aristotle to Rousseau the romantic and finally looking at empiricism by Locke. versions of citizenship we can decide what is a citizen. Aristotle explains what he believes is a citizen and how they can contribute to the society. Rousseau and Locke believe in free learning to develop the citizen and we are all equal. People think we should help children to become good citizens‚ but what is a good citizen. It

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