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John Locke and the Problem of Depravity

by W. M. Spellman
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Overview

Closely examining Locke's view of original sin and its consequences for education in the early Enlightenment, Spellman here argues that Locke was much closer to traditional Protestant teaching than is generally recognized, and challenges the interpretation that sees Locke as advocating, through his philosophical and educational writings, the perfectibility of humankind.

Synopsis

Closely examining Locke's view of original sin and its consequences for education in the early Enlightenment, Spellman here argues that Locke was much closer to traditional Protestant teaching than is generally recognized, and challenges the interpretation that sees Locke as advocating, through his philosophical and educational writings, the perfectibility of humankind.

About the Author, W. M. Spellman

Suffolk University

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 1988
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
260
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198249870

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