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John Locke

John Locke. By: Zachary. Road to becoming philosopher. Went to Westminster School in London. He started experimental philosophy Earned degree and worked as physician. In London he continued his studies while working as a physician.

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John Locke

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  1. John Locke By: Zachary

  2. Road to becoming philosopher • Went to Westminster School in London. • He started experimental philosophy • Earned degree and worked as physician. • In London he continued his studies while working as a physician. • His tutor in London inspired him to write a book which made him to start thinking like a philosopher.

  3. First Earl of Shaftesbury • Anthony Cooper was the "Lord Chancellor" of England, the 2nd most powerful person in England • Cooper invited John Locke to be his personal physician, and became Locke's patron • Locke's friendship with Cooper gave Locke influence and time to write

  4. Important Dates • August 29th, 1632: John Locke was born. • 1658: John graduated from Oxford with a major. • 1689: John publishes "Two Treatises of Government." and "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding." • 1704: John Locke dies at Oates, the home of Sir Francis and Lady Masham.

  5. Major Works • Essay Concerning Human Understanding • Two Treatises of Government • Letter Concerning Toleration

  6. Personal Life • John Locke was born into a middle-class family on August 29, 1632. • His father was an attorney and worked with the local government. • John received a diverse education in his childhood. • John Locke remained single throughout his adult life.

  7. Locke's Lasting Influence • John Locke "rules the world from the grave." • Thomas Jefferson used John Locke's ideas in the Declaration of Independence. • Locke’s views on the “consent of the people” and how people’s rights come from God are part of American views.

  8. Works Cited • "John Locke." 12. L. Chicago: World Book Publications, 2011. Print. • Uzgalis, W.. "John Locke." The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2010 Edition). N.p., 2010. Web. 9 Jan 2012. <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2010/entries/locke/>. • "Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy." John Locke. N.p., 2001. Web. 9 Jan 2012. <http://www.iep.utm.edu/locke/ • Mallery, R., and Prock. "John Locke." John locke (1632-1704). N.p., 2003. Web. 9 Jan 2012. <http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/phl302/philosophers/locke.html>. • "John Locke." Wikipedia. N.p., 2012. Web. 9 Jan 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Locke>. • "John locke (1634–1704)." Sparknotes. N.p., n.d. Web. 9 Jan 2012. <http://www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/johnlocke/context.html>.

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