An 1880 biography of the philosopher at the heart of political and intellectual life in Restoration England.
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The influence of John Locke (1632–1704) is pervasive in many fields, and this work of 1880 analyses the effect of his writings on theology, education, psychology, economics, political theory and philosophy, as well as giving a chronological account of Locke's life.
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