Description |
xxi, 485 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Cambridge studies in early modern British history |
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Cambridge studies in early modern British history.
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Contents |
Introduction: Locke's intellectual development -- Pt. I. Religion and the Politics of Toleration. 1. Against the 'tyranny of a religious rage'. 2. Restoration churchmanship and the 'Essay on Toleration'. 3. Undermining the temple of worship of priest and prince. 4. The theology of a reasonable man 1667-83 -- Pt. II. Resistance and Responsibility. 5. Locke's moral and social thought 1660-81: the ethics of a gentleman. 6. Resistance and the Second Treatise. 7. Locke's moral and social thought 1681-1704 -- Pt. III. Heresy, Priestcraft and Toleration; John Locke Against the 'Empire of Darkness'. 8. Theology, epistemology and toleration: against the 'Empire of Darkness'. 9. The contexts of The Reasonableness of Christianity. 10. From the Reasonableness to the Paraphrase: an unitarian heretic |
Analysis |
Philosophy |
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Philosophy |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 456-470) and index |
Subject |
Locke, John, 1632-1704.
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Locke, John, 1632-1704 -- Political and social views.
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Locke, John, 1632-1704 -- Religion.
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Philosophy, British -- 17th century.
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Political science.
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LC no. |
93030796 |
ISBN |
0521443806 |
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