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On John Locke's Concept Of Social History

Posted on:2010-08-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q AoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360278479812Subject:Foreign philosophy
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John Locke(1632—1704), was the seventeenth century bourgeois revolution famous British philosopher, Political thinker sand the founder of liberalism, also the Classical School of Natural Law on behalf of the principal. His ideas of modern Western political theory of the development of far-reaching effects.He was one of the greatest thinkers of the Enlightenment in the impact of modern Britain. Locke's ideasinall, Political philosophy at the core of the social history to occupy a pivotal position.Locke's social history of the United Kingdom for the bourgeois revolution at that time played a huge role in the theoretical guide, Later, at the same time as the France, the United States of the bourgeois revolution laid the theoretical foundation. Not only that, but some of the points for the construction of the social history of a harmonious society and a service-oriented governmentin China has a theoretical reference.This article attempts to be based on Locke's "The government theory", Specifically combing its rich history of social thinking, expurgating of its theoretical content, evaluating scientifically applied historical materialism, and pointing out that the limitations of its history, digging its practical significance.This article is divided into four parts,namely, analysis and Locke on the formation of the social history of the historical background and the oretical sources of,And his philosophical foundation of freedom, human rights, the rule of law, the Government of building a number of original point of view. Finally, Locke's social history to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of content, Analysis of the theory of real substance and class, and tap its practical significance.
Keywords/Search Tags:JohnLocke, concept of social history, political philosophy
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