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Segundo tratado sobre o governo civil e outros escritos (Vozes de Bolso)
2019
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No Segundo tratado John Locke começa com um relato do estado de natureza, condição em que os homens são livres e iguais; mas não é "um estado de permissividade" onde um possa prejudicar o outro. O "estado de natureza" tem uma lei de natureza para governá-lo, a que todos estão sujeitos; e a razão, que é aquela lei, ensina a todo o gênero humano que, sendo iguais e independentes, ninguém deve prejudicar o outro em sua vida, saúde, liberdade ou posses. Para Locke, quando o homem transgride a lei da natureza, torna-se um inimigo da humanidade e merece ser punido, pois renunciou à razão.
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John Locke
John Locke
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Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. John Locke was an English philosopher. He is considered the first of the British Empiricists, but is equally important to social contract theory. His ideas had enormous influence on the development of epistemology and political philosophy, and he is widely regarded as one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers and contributors to liberal theory. His writings influenced Voltaire and Rousseau, many Scottish Enlightenment thinkers, as well as the American revolutionaries. This influence is reflected in the American Declaration of Independence. Locke's theory of mind is often cited as the origin for modern conceptions of identity and "the self", figuring prominently in the later works of philosophers such as David Hume, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Immanuel Kant. Locke was the first Western philosopher to define the self through a continuity of "consciousness." He also postulated that the mind was a "blank slate" or "tabula rasa"; that is, contrary to Cartesian or Christian philosophy, Locke maintained that people are born without innate ideas.

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