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Born August 29, 1632 • England
Died October 28, 1704 (aged 72) • England
Notable Works “A Letter Concerning Toleration”“An Essay Concerning Human Understanding”“Essays on the Law of Nature”“Some Thoughts Concerning Education”“The Reasonableness of Christianity”“Two Tracts on Government”“Two Treatises of Government”
Subjects Of Study Christianitygovernmentideaintuitionknowledgelanguagepersonal identitypolitical powerprimary qualityreligious tolerationsecondary qualitysocial contractstate of natureuniversal
Role In Enlightenment

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