9 Metaphors for locke

"Hooker has unaptest; Locke, more uncorrupted; Holder, more undeceivable: for these the proper expressions would have been the opposite signs without the negation: least apt, less corrupted, less deceivable.

Locke is on one side of this debate, Horne Tooke, on the other.

It appears from this passage of Syrianus that Longinus was the original inventor of the theory of abstract ideas; and that Mr. Locke was merely the restorer of it.

John Locke was a thinking man; but we should directly contradict his own doctrine, to suppose him always thinking.

Locke himself is the best example of the closeness of this alliance.

EMPIRICISM, a philosophical term applied to the theory that all knowledge is derived from the senses and experience alone, to the rejection of the theory of innate ideas; Locke, in modern times, is the great representative of the school that advocates this doctrine supported by Aristotle.

William H. Locke is the new president and part owner of the Philadelphia club.

Locke was the first to call attention to general approval as an external mark of moral action, a hint which the Scottish moralists subsequently exploited.

This omission of Locke and Calvin again exemplifies the author's characteristic tendency to look upon political ideas as if speculative writers got them out of their own heads, or out of the heads of other people, apart from the suggestions of events and the requirements of circumstance, Calvin was the builder of a working government, and Locke was the defender of a practical revolution.

9 Metaphors for  locke