01450cam a2200205 a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005802000150007304000330008808200220012110000160014324501370015926000420029630000250033850000200036350400300038350507430041360000590115660000290121520181209224222.0700817m19821969enk b 001 0 eng d a0521074088 a0521271398 dBD-DhBPAaBD-DhBPAcBD-DhBPA00a320.01bDUP 1982.1 aDunn, John,14aThe political thought of John Locke :ban historical account of the argument of the 'Two treatises of government' /c[by] John Dunn. aCambridge :bUniversity Press,c1969. axv, 290 p. ;c23 cm. aIncludes index. aBibliography: p. 269-284.00aMachine derived contents note: Preface -- Part I: 1. Introduction: John Locke in history: the problems -- 2. The developing mind -- 3. The essays on the law of nature -- 4. The essay on toleration -- Part II: 5. The Two Treatises and exclusion -- 6. Sir Robert Filmer -- 7. Locke and Hobbes -- Part III: 8. The premises of the argument -- 9. The state of nature -- 10. The creation of the legitimate policy -- 11. Prerogative -- 12. Public good and reason of state -- 13. The conditions for legitimate resistance -- 14. The law of nature -- Part IV: 15. The coherence of a mind 1 -- 16. The coherence of a mind 2 -- 17. The coherence of a mind 3 -- Part V: 18. The calling: tradition and change -- 19. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.10aLocke, John,d1632-1704.tTwo treatises of government.10aLocke, John,d1632-1704.