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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke; Roger Woolhouse (Foreword by, Intro and Notes by, Editor); John Locke
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Penguin Classics Ser.
John Locke (1632-1704) was perhaps the most influential English writer of his time. His 'Essay concerning Human Understanding'(1690) and 'Two Treatises of Government' (1690) weighed heavily on the history of ideas in the eighteenth century, and Locke's works are often - rightly - presented as foundation ...Show more
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: Second Treatise of Government by John Locke
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Wordsworth Classics of World Literature
Notes and Introduction by Mark G. Spencer, Brock University, Ontario John Locke (1632-1704) was perhaps the most influential English writer of his time. His Essay concerning Human Understanding (1690) and Two Treatises of Government (1690) weighed heavily on the history of ideas in the eighteenth centur ...Show more
Great Ideas: Of The Abuse Of Words by John Locke
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Penguin Great Ideas
John Locke was one of the greatest figures of the Enlightenment, whose assertion that reason is the key to knowledge changed the face of philosophy. These writings on thought, ideas, perception, truth and language are some of the most influential in the history of Western thought. Throughout history, so ...Show more
Lethal Experiment by John Locke
Category: Fiction | Series: Donovan Creed
What would it take to make you a killer? One day a total stranger walks into your home and offers you $100k in cash. The only condition is that if you do, someone will die. The twist is, that person has killed before. Would you take the money? When he's not working for the government Donovan Creed, rut ...Show more
Lethal Experiment by John Locke
Category: Fiction | Series: Donovan Creed
What would it take to make you a killer?One day a total stranger walks into your home and offers you $100k in cash. The only condition is that if you do, someone will die. The twist is, that person has killed before. Would you take the money? When he's not working for the government Donovan Creed, ruthl ...Show more
Lethal People by John Locke
Category: Fiction | Series: Donovan Creed
Would you let a child die if your family were threatened? When the government wants someone to disappear without a trace, they put in a call to Donovan Creed. Creed is a man of many identities, a ruthless assassin with access to all the technology that the military can offer. You don't want to take on C ...Show more
Locke: Two Treatises of Government by John Locke; Peter Laslett (Editor); Quentin Skinner (Contribution by); Raymond Geuss (Contribution by)
Category: Reference | Series: Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought Ser.
Peter Laslett's acclaimed Two Treatises of Government, widely recognised as a classic text in the history of ideas.
Saving Rachel by John Locke
Category: Fiction | Series: Donovan Creed
If you had to choose between your wife or your lover, who would you save? Sam Case is in trouble. He is hiding over nine billion dollars for the world's criminals - drug lords, cartel bosses, even the mafia. And now someone wants to take it all from him. With Sam's world about to be turned on its head ...Show more
Second Treatise of Government by John Locke
Category: Classics | Series: Hackett Classics Ser.
The Second Treatise is one of the most important political treatises ever written and one of the most far-reaching in its influence. In his provocative 15-page introduction to this edition, the late eminent political theorist C. B. Macpherson examines Locke's arguments for limited, conditional govern ...Show more
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