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    2 days ago · Locke redefined subjectivity, or self, leading intellectual historians such as Charles Taylor and Jerrold Seigel to argue that Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689/90) marks the beginning of the modern Western conception of the self.

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  3. 1 day ago · Mill 1859, Locke 1689; Mill learns from Locke: “all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions.” 12 Hobbes 1651; Hobbes introduces the relationship between social equality and freedom: “Fear of oppression disposeth a man to anticipate or to seek aid by society: for there is no other way by which a man can secure his life and liberty.”

  4. 4 days ago · Isaiah Berlin’s essay “Two Concepts of Liberty” (1958) is an important reference point in clarifying the differences between negative and positive discourses of liberty. Hayek’s 1944 polemic The Road to Serfdom ( 1944 ), was a defining text in the emergence of a neoliberal identity, based on a defense of individual economic liberty and a forceful critique of socialism.

  5. 4 days ago · It should be noted that a great deal of public debate occurred over the five years it took to write and get ratified the Constitution that continues to Define how the American Nation operates. Among these is a very well-known set of 85 Essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison, and each of these is worthy of greater study.

  6. 4 days ago · for the flow of consciousness, and that transplant cases as made by Locke and Williams himself validate the psychological approach. The problem of personal identity over time is the philosophical question of specifying necessary and sufficient conditions for person P1 existing at time t1 to be one and the same person as person P2 at time t2.

  7. 2 days ago · Abstract. This chapter briefly reviews some of the concepts necessary for an introductory course in business ethics. These include the concept of ethical motivation, the logical construction of ethics, and the concept of “the noble nature.”. It also presents the fundamental business-related questions explored in this text.