Reasoned freedom: John Locke and enlightenment

Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press (1992)
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In this lucid and penetrating book, Peter A. Schouls considers Locke's major writings in terms of the closely related ideas of freedom, progress, mastery, reason, and education.

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