Locke: Political Essays

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Pub. Date: 1997-10-13
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Summary

We know more about the development of John Locke’s ideas than we do about almost any other philosopher’s before modern times. This book brings together for the first time a comprehensive collection of the writings on politics and society that stand outside the canonical works which Locke published during his lifetime. In the aftermath of the Revolution of 1688 the three works by which he is chiefly known appeared: the Two Treatises of Government, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, and A Letter Concerning Toleration, and the themes raised in these works had been reflected upon over many years. Mark Goldie’s edition makes possible the fullest exploration of the evolution of Locke’s ideas concerning the philosophical foundations of morality and sociability, the boundary of church and state, the shaping of constitutions, and the conduct of government and public policy.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements viii
Introduction xi
Principal events in Locke's life xxviii
Further reading xxxii
A note on the selection xxxiv
A note on the texts xxxviii
Abbreviations and conventions xl
Major Essays
First Tract on Government (1660)
3(51)
Second Tract on Government (c. 1662)
54(25)
Essays on the Law of Nature (1663--4)
79(55)
An Essay on Toleration (1667)
134(26)
The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina (1669)
160(22)
An Essay on the Poor Law (1697)
182(19)
Minor Essays
Verses on Cromwell and the Dutch War (1654)
201(2)
Verses on King Charles II's Restoration (1660)
203(1)
Infallibility (1661--2)
204(5)
Verses on Queen Catherine (1662)
209(2)
On Samuel Parker (1669--70)
211(4)
Adversaria A (c. 1670?)
215(1)
Civil and Ecclesiastical Power (1674)
216(5)
Trade (1674)
221(1)
The Particular Test for Priests (c. 1674)
222(3)
Philanthropy (1675)
225(1)
Catholic Infallibility (1675)
226(4)
Toleration A (c. 1675)
230(5)
Obligation of Penal Laws (1676)
235(2)
Pleasure, Pain, the Passions (1676)
237(8)
Atheism (1676)
245(1)
Toleration B (1676)
246(2)
Faith and Reason (1676)
248(2)
Knowledge A (1676)
250(1)
Happiness A (1676)
251(1)
Politica (1676)
252(1)
Atlantis (1676--9)
252(8)
Understanding (1677)
260(5)
Adversaria B (1677)
265(2)
Morality (c. 1677--8)
267(2)
Toleration C (1678)
269(1)
Law (1678)
269(1)
Law of Nature (1678)
270(1)
Virtue A (1678)
270(1)
Happiness B (1678)
271(1)
Reputation (1678)
271(1)
Carolina (1679)
272(1)
Marriage (1679)
273(1)
Pietas (1679)
273(1)
Justitia (1679)
273(1)
Politia (1679)
274(1)
Opinion (1679)
274(1)
Love of Country (1679)
274(1)
Love (1679)
275(1)
Toleration D (1679)
276(1)
Of God's Justice (1680)
277(1)
Religion (1681)
278(2)
Reason, Passion, Superstition (1681)
280(1)
Knowledge B (1681)
281(1)
Laws (1681)
282(1)
Selecting the Grand Jury (1681)
283(4)
Virtue B (1681)
287(1)
Adversaria C (c. 1681?)
288(1)
Enthusiasm (1682)
289(2)
Ecclesia (c. 1682)
291(1)
Superstition (c. 1682)
292(1)
Tradition (c. 1682)
293(1)
The Labadists (1684)
293(3)
Thus I Think (c. 1686--8?)
296(1)
Of Ethic in General (c. 1686--8?)
297(7)
Pacific Christians (1688)
304(2)
On Allegiance and the Revolution (1690)
306(7)
On William Sherlock (1690--1)
313(5)
Ethica A (1692)
318(1)
Ethica B (1693)
319(1)
Homo ante et post Lapsum (1693)
320(1)
Voluntas (1693)
321(1)
For a General Naturalisation (1693)
322(4)
Labour (1693)
326(2)
Law (c. 1693)
328(1)
Liberty of the Press (1694--5)
329(10)
Punitive Justice (1695)
339(1)
Venditio (1695)
339(4)
Sacerdos (1698)
343(2)
Error (1698)
345(3)
Some Thoughts Concerning Reading and Study for a Gentleman (1703)
348(28)
Appendix
Extract from `Draft B' (1671) of Human Understanding
359(1)
Extract from `A Letter from a Person of Quality' (1675)
360(5)
Extracts from `Study' (1677)
365(7)
Extract from `Critical Notes on Stillingfleet' (1681)
372(4)
Locke's reading list 376(5)
Checklist of Lockeana in print 381(7)
Bibliography 388(8)
Index 396

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