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Locke in America: The Moral Philosophy of the Founding Era Book

Locke in America: The Moral Philosophy of the Founding Era
Locke in America: The Moral Philosophy of the Founding Era, One of Huyler's great strengths is his confrontation with and representation of the historical Locke, which affords his work an important and unusual status and allows him to reinterpret Locke in ways that are often original and insightful. This book mak, Locke in America: The Moral Philosophy of the Founding Era has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Locke in America: The Moral Philosophy of the Founding Era, One of Huyler's great strengths is his confrontation with and representation of the historical Locke, which affords his work an important and unusual status and allows him to reinterpret Locke in ways that are often original and insightful. This book mak, Locke in America: The Moral Philosophy of the Founding Era
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  • Locke in America: The Moral Philosophy of the Founding Era
  • Written by author Jerome Huyler
  • Published by University Press of Kansas, December 1995
  • "One of Huyler's great strengths is his confrontation with and representation of the historical Locke, which affords his work an important and unusual status and allows him to reinterpret Locke in ways that are often original and insightful. This book mak
  • Books on John Locke abound, but until now none have captured the real Locke. By removing the layers of misperception that have clouded the philosopher's portrait for decades, Jerome Huyler reveals a startling new image that suggests a much stronger
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Preface
Introduction: Locke in America - The State of the Debate1
1Interpreting Locke's Thought and Assessing Its Influence29
2Seventeenth-Century Background: The Threat to Authority42
3The Philosophical Foundations of Locke's Social Thought79
4The Virtue of Industriousness for the Benefit of Life101
5A Benignant Egoism: John Locke's Social Ethic120
6The True, Original, Extent, and End of Civil Government149
7Eighteenth-Century Background: Locke in America175
8The Spirit of '76209
9The Constitution of '87251
10The "Triumph" of Antifederalism274
Notes309
Bibliography365
Index381


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