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The Politics and Philosophy of Mixture: John Locke Recomposed
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It has always been difficult to get the political and the philosophical Locke to agree. When Peter Laslett published his groundbreaking edition of Locke's Two Treatises of Government in 1960, he observed how fluently Locke could move between his major political and philosophical works. His notebooks from the early 1680s "reveal Locke at work on Two Treatises and the Essay on the Understanding at the same time."1 As enticing as this seemed, Laslett felt that the differences between these two w...
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The politics and philosophy of mixture: John Locke recomposed.(Two Treatises of Government )
Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation
; It has always been difficult to get the political and the philosophical Locke to agree. When Peter Laslett published his groundbreaking edition of Locke's Two Treatises of Government in 1960, he observed how fluently Locke could move between his major political and philosophical works. His
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Locke the hermenaut and the mechanics of understanding.(Critical essay)
Humanitas
; Nothing that is said has its truth simply in itself, but refers instead backward and forward to what is unsaid. --H. G. Gadamer The use of language is, by short sounds to signify with ease and dispatch general conceptions: wherein not only abundance of particulars may be contained, but also a great
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Alain Locke: Faith and Philosophy.(Book review)
The Journal of African American History
; Christopher Buck, Alain Locke: Faith and Philosophy. Los Angeles: Kalimat Press, 2005. Pp. 302. Cloth $29.95. Christopher Buck, who teaches philosophy at Michigan State University, has written an engaging book entitled Alain Locke: Faith and Philosophy, which sets out to chronicle the depth of Dr.
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NEW HAMPTON MAYOR CONTINUES QUIET FIGHT PLIGHT OF THE POLITICALLY POWERLESS HAS BEEN A DRIVING FORCE FOR MAYOR-ELECT LOCKE.(LOCAL)
The Virginian Pilot
; ... too much,'' Locke says - she is in a long-term relationship with a man who wants no part of her political identity. A Newport News Shipbuilding shipfitter, he ``got really upset when someone called him the first man.'' She's gone mostly by Mamie since leaving ...
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Hirschmann, Nancy J., and Kirstie M. McClure, eds.: Feminist Interpretations of John Locke.(Book review)
Perspectives on Political Science
; Hirschmann, Nancy J., and Kirstie M. McClure, eds. Feminist Interpretations of John Locke University Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press 352 pp., $35.00 ISBN 978-0-271-02953-5 Publication date: February 2007 This book forms part of the series Re-reading the Canon, edited by the
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Everybody's Waiting on Locke
Yakima Herald-Republic
; OLYMPIA - Gov. Gary Locke was the "It" guy for the 2003 legislative marathon. He now finds himself the center of a different drama, one whose outcome will send ripples across the state's 2004 political waters. Everyone wants to know: Will he run for a third term, leading to a stable and predictable
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Locke faults foe over attacks; Jacques hits commitment issue
The Boston Globe
; NEEDHAM -- Republican state Sen. David H. Locke of Wellesley came out swinging last night by casting his Democratic opponent as a mudslinger. During the first debate between candidates for his seat, Locke, the Senate Minority Leader, told a crowd of about 150 in Needham High School auditorium that
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SEARCHING FOR SUBSTANCE LOCKE'S FIRST YEAR WAS A BASK IN THE LIMELIGHT.(News)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; ... regarded as one of a handful of rising politicians worth watching. He has been featured in People magazine and on PBS's ``Jim Lehrer News Hour'' and has been asked to campaign for fellow Democrats around the country. ``There's a feeling about the guy that he's going ...
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Locke gets his two-party wish, and more
The Boston Globe
; Senate GOP Leader David H. Locke has long dreamed of the Republican party having power at the State House but now that that day is here, rather than relish it, he is fighting for his political life. Two Democrats vying for the chance to challenge Locke in the fall -- the former TV reporter and
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Waldron's Locke: a breakthrough.(God, Locke, and Equality: Christian Foundations in Locke's Political Thought)(Book Review)
Christianity and Literature
; God, Locke, and Equality: Christian Foundations in Locke's Political Thought. By Jeremy Waldron. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. ISBN 0521810019 (hardcover); 0521890578 (paper). Pp. xii + 263. $65.00 (hardcover); $22.00 (paper). In 1982, at the Carlyle Lectures in Oxford, Jeremy
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