| Tibor R. Machan - Philosophy - 2006 - 364 pages
...Nature has a law of Nature to govern it, which obliges every one, and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind who will but consult it, that being all...another in his life, health, liberty or possessions ...21 Locke clearly, unambiguously refers to 'a law of Nature' - which in this context means a system... | |
| Gretchen Ritter - Law - 2006 - 400 pages
...nature has a law of nature to govern it, which obliges everyone: and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind, who will but consult it, that being all...another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions" (1980, 9). It is reason that undergirds private liberty. Still, the need for a neutral authority to... | |
| Walter L. Battaglia - Philosophy - 2006 - 478 pages
...Nature has a Law of Nature to govern it, which obliges everyone: And Reason, which is that Law, teaches all Mankind, who will but consult it, that being all...another in his Life, Health, Liberty, or Possessions." 21 Apparently, Locke believes there is an inborn reason which will force one to conclude that one ought... | |
| Chana B. Cox - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 302 pages
...nature has a law of nature to govern it, which obliges every one: and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind, who will but consult it, that being all...another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions. (Second Treatise, 6) Man, as a naturally social being, has a natural morality. This natural morality... | |
| Carole J Keller - 2006 - 321 pages
...has a Law of Nature to govern it, which obligates every one: and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind, who will but consult it, that being all...another in his life, health, liberty or possessions. " [Verna M. Hall & Rosalie J. Slater, The Christian History of the Constitution of the United States... | |
| Rodney A. Smith - Political Science - 2006 - 210 pages
...others. Locke wrote: "The state of Nature has a law of Nature to govern it, which obliges everyone . . . who will but consult it, that being all equal and...another in his life, health, liberty or possessions. . . . The natural liberty of man is to be free from any superior power on earth, ... to have only the... | |
| Graham Faiella - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2005 - 120 pages
...nature to govern it, which obliges every one; and reason, which is that law, teaches all mankind . . . that being all equal and independent, no one ought...another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions [property]. To protect against members of society who broke the law, Locke said that people agreed... | |
| John Locke - Law - 2006 - 366 pages
...which obliges every one, and Reafon, which is that Law, teaches all Mankind, who will but confult it 5 That being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his Life, Health, Liberty or Pofleffions:, for Men being all the Workmanftiip of one Omnipotent, and infinitely wife Maker, All... | |
| Roger Steare - Ethics - 2006 - 67 pages
...potential harm in saying something and being accountable significantly outweighs any possible benefit. "No one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions." John Locke Truth - Are we being honest and accountable? When children do something wrong, they quickly... | |
| VD Mahajan - Political Science - 2006 - 936 pages
...above preservation calls for it." Again," Reason teaches all mankind who will to consult it, that being equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health or possession." The result was that the people obeyed the laws of nature and lived peacefully. They... | |
| |