Similar words: lock, block, o'clock, in loco parentis, rocket, cocked, hockey, mockery. Meaning: n. English empiricist philosopher who believed that all knowledge is derived from sensory experience (1632-1704).
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1. He started a scrapbook of snippets from John Locke and other admired mentors.
2. John Locke was very much influenced by Boyle.
3. Ok,(http://sentencedict.com) now we come to John Locke.
4. The works of John Locke are of great social import.
5. English writer John Locke emphasized that governments should protect these rights.
6. Western scholar Hugo Grotius, Thomas Hobbes , John Locke , Rousseau expand and supplement the human rights theory from different respects.
7. Apply this insight of John Locke to the area of intellectual property.
8. The writings of John Locke are considered the principal influence on American government; however, with the removal of the classics from American schools, few know what Locke believed.
9. Locke was the man, John Locke. Two hundred years ago - more than that, even in his 'Essay concerning the Human Understanding,' he proved the non- existence of innate ideas.
10. We'll study the history, from philosophers John Locke and Benjamin Franklin to mythbusters Kari Byron and Jamie Hyneman.
11. John Locke is both a supporter and detractor from the theory of Libertarianism.
12. Now these worries were raised by John Locke the great British philosopher, and he thought, this is too big a pill to swallow.
13. In 1632, Galileo was still publishing, and John Locke was born.
14. A similar point was made by the seventeenth-century philosopher John Locke, who saw it as an insoluble mystery.
15. Peter the Great has books translated from the west, including John Locke, into Russian.
16. The first person credited with developing a comprehensive theory of human rights was British philosopher John Locke (1632-1704).
17. Individuals of heterodox belief but whose own views may stimulate others to question and think for themselves, all to the good, Milton, John Locke, people like Voltaire argued something like this.
18. So suppose for example, I mentioned um...couple of lectures ago about John Locke coming out with his speculation that God could make matter think.
19. Maybe that was part of the problem: searching. I found myself agreeing when I heard John Locke, the main character on "Lost, " say, "I found it just like you find anything else, I stopped looking."
20. Secondly, it comes from the theory of contract of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke.
21. Three influential philosophers in this field have been Plato, John Locke and Karl Marx.
22. Where there is no desire, there will be no industry. - --- John Locke.
23. If you look at the syllabus, you'll notice we read a number of great and famous books, books by Aristotle, John Locke, Immanuel Kant, John Stuart Mill and others.