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O que (quem) é John Locke - definição


John Locke (naturalist)         
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER AND BOTANIST (1792-1856)
John Locke (American Professor)
John Locke (February 19, 1792 – July 10, 1856) was an American naturalist, professor, photographer, and publisher. He was the first American to exhibit photographs to the public.
John Locke (Canadian politician)         
CANADIAN POLITICIAN (1825-1873)
John Locke (September 15, 1825 – December 12, 1873) was a Canadian merchant and Senator from Nova Scotia, Canada. He was a Liberal member of the Senate from October 23, 1867 to December 12, 1873 and was summoned to the Senate by Royal Proclamation.
John Locke (poet)         
IRISH POET
John Locke (1847–1889) was an Irish writer and Fenian activist, exiled to the United States,McCarthy 2007: p2003 and most famous for writing "Dawn on the Irish Coast", also known as "The Exiles Return, or Morning on the Irish coast".
Exemplos do corpo de texto para John Locke
1. The writer is an associate editor for the John Locke Foundation.
2. "It‘s the new arms race," says Chad Adams, vice– ŕpresident of the John Locke Foundation, a think–tank.
3. British philosopher John Locke, who helped forge the Fundamental Constitutions in the Carolinas in the 1660s, believed that atheists could not hold office or testify.
4. For example, one character is called Locke÷ the British philosopher John Locke, believed that man‘s animal instincts had to be tempered by constitutional law.
5. In the 17th century John Locke, observing how societies differ from each other, proposed that man is born with a mind that is a tabula rasa.