John locke ideas of enlightenment
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The Influence of John Locke’s Works
Hans Aarsleff remarks that Locke “is the most influential philosopher of modern times”. He notes that besides initiating the vigorous tradition known as British empiricism, Locke’s influence reached far beyond the limits of the traditional discipline of philosophy: “His influence in the history of thought, on the way we think about ourselves and our relation to the world we live in, to God, nature and society, has been immense” (Aarsleff ).
Locke may well have influenced such diverse eighteenth century figures as Swift, Johnson, Sterne, Voltaire, Priestly and Jefferson.
Beginning with the publication of the 92 page summary of the Essay in the Bibliotheque universelle et historique for January through March of along with the publication of the first edition in December , the Essay was both popular and controversial on both the continent and in England for the next fifty years.
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