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Locke

There were many philosophers throughout the Enlightenment period. Some of these

great thinkers shared similar views on related ideas, others differed completely. I

personally agreed most with John Locke's philosophies. Locke was born in 1632 and

died in 1704. His works concerned human nature, how the structure of a society should

be set up, and other issues to that effect. Locke's philosophies and books are all

applicable to our society today and some of our country's political foundations are based

I agree with his reasoning on why an absolute monarchy is no form of a civil



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