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Reasoned Freedom

by Schouls, Peter A.
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Overview

Although John Locke has often been called the Enlightenment's great progenitor, his use of the concepts that characterize Enlightenment thought has rarely been examined. In this lucid and penetrating book, Peter A. Schouls considers Locke's major writings in terms of the closely related ideas of freedom, progress, mastery, reason, and education. The resulting intellectual portrait provides a historically nuanced interpretation of a thinker crucial to the development of Western political philosophy and philosophy of education.

Schouls centers his analysis on Locke's Essay concerning Human Understanding,but he also reexamines the often-ignored texts on education. Stressing the originality of Locke's thinking on (self-) mastery and the importance of reason to its achievement. For Locke, a mastery; a human being has a radically autonomous nature that enables him or her to attain mastery; nurture may help or hinder this achievement. Turning to the critical role of freedom in the struggle for self-liberation from passions and prejudices, Schouls concludes that, although wrong education explains widespread failure to achieve mastery, right education cannot guarantee its achievement. It is, rather, in the interplay of education, reason, and freedom that Schouls locates the revolutionary promise of Locke's account of human self-fulfillment.

Reasoned Freedomwill be stimulating reading for scholars and students of philosophy, intellectual history, political theory, and the philosophy of education.

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Book Details

Published
October 22, 1992
Publisher
Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1992.
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780801480379

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