1. The Book 2. Locke the man and Locke the writer 3. Two Treatises of Government and the Revolution of 1688 4. Locke and Hobbes ··· (更多) 原文摘录 ···(全部) “如果为了和平,无辜的老实人必须乖乖地把自己的一切交给强盗,那我倒希望人们设想一下,如果只是为了强盗和压迫者的利益而维持和...
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Two TreatisesofGovernmentIn the Former, The False Principles and Foundation of SirRobert Filmer, and His Followers, Are Detected andOverthrown: The Latter, Is an Essay Concerning the Original,Extent, and End, of Civil GovernmentJohn Locke
论TWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT(导读注释版)(世界学术经典系列) 约翰·洛克 上海译文出版社 9787532783083 作者:约翰·洛克 编出版社:上海译文出版社出版时间:2020年05月 手机专享价 ¥ 当当价 降价通知 ¥64.00 定价 ¥64.00 配送至 辽宁营口市 至 北京市东城区 ...
Two Treatises of GovernmentPolitical scienceLibertyNo abstract is available for this item.China Social Science Publishing House(中国社会科学出版社)doi:doi:10.1111/j.1468-0149.1961.tb02106.x
《Two Treatises of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration》作者:Yale University Press,出版社:2003年12月,ISBN:。TwoofLocke'smostmatureandinfluentialpoliticalwriti
In John Locke's "Two Treatises of Government", he argues that people have the right to overthrow the government when ___. A. the government is too powerful B. the government fails to protect people's natural rights C. the government has too many laws D. the government is too democratic...
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【按语: Urmson等人曾批评洛克(John Locke 1632-1704)在《政府论》(1689)中没有选择强有力的霍布斯,却选择了几乎被人遗忘的、主张君权神授理论的菲尔麦(Sir Robert Filmer)作为敌手是一件不幸的事情。不过这种批评显然是20世纪的偏见。事实上,霍布斯在17世纪下半叶是缺乏名誉的,被视为异端甚至无神论恶棍,在刚刚结...
Two Treatises of GovernmentFirst TreatiseFilmer cannot be correct because his theory holds that every man is born a slave to the natural born kings. Locke refuses to accept such a theory because of his belief in reason and in the ability of every man to virtuously govern himself according to...