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John Locke (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. How to Cite the SEP. PDFs for SEP Friends. Author and Citation Info. First published Sun Sep 2, 2001; substantive revision Tue Jul 10, 2012. John Locke (b. 1632, d. 1704) was a British philosopher, Oxford academic and medical researcher. Locke's monumental. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. The Second Treatise of Government. 1 Historical Background and Locke's Life. 11 Locke's Life up to His Meeting with Lord Ashley in 1666. 2 The Limits of Human Understanding.
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Masham (1659-1708) | Project Vox
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Damaris Cudworth Masham, Lady Masham. Religion is the concernment of all mankind; philosophy as distinguished from it, only of those that have a freedom from the affaires of the world and indeed the pleasures of this life are so trifling and transitory, and its cares so many and bitter, that I think one must be very miserable and stupid, not to seek one's satisfaction in something else, if one believes that it is to be found. Letter 1040 to Locke, from 7th April 1688, De Beer (1976). Damaris Cudworth on ...