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John Locke (British History in Perspective)
by W. M. Spellman
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with references to "Some Thoughts".
Excerpt - on Page 23: "
... his friend Edward Clarke between 1684 and 1688 on the subject of educating Clarke's children later became the basis for Some Thoughts Concerning Education (1693). Locke also served as a regular contributor and reviewer of theological books for Le Clerc's new journal ... "
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Some Thoughts, Two Treatises, Church of England, Second Treatise, Christ Church, New Testament, Toleration Act, Duke of York, Letter Concerning Toleration, Locke's Essay, latitudinarian divines, natural superiors
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Jonathan Edwards's Philosophy of History: The Reenchantment of the World in the Age of Enlightenment
by Avihu Zakai
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with references to "Some Thoughts".
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The Rights of Woman as Chimera: The Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft (Studies in Philosophy)
by Natalie Fuehrer Taylor
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with references to "Some Thoughts".
Excerpt - on Page 65: "
... is unlikely that she read Locke's explicitly political works, though there is evidence that Wollstone- craft read Locke's educational treatise, Some Thoughts Concerning Education (Wardle, 118). In this chapter, ... "
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Philosophers on Education: New Historical Perspectives
by Amelie Rorty
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with references to "Some Thoughts".
Excerpt - on Page 7: "
... EDUCATION Church, presumably in the unexpressed hope that scientific advances would eventually improve those institutions and their laws. Locke's (1632-1704) Some Thoughts Concerning Education (1693) blends antiauthoritarian liberalism with economic conservativism. A handbook for the education of the sons of gentlemen, it ... "
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