Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
The aim of these initial notes is to focus on certain central aspects of John
Locke's thought through a conceptual prism that can cast light on new interpretational
pathways. The idea is to accompany the reader through Locke's intellectual evolution
and the experiences connected with his sojourns in Europe: from his early education in
London and at Oxford to his meeting with the First Earl of Shaftesbury, and the political
and religious reflections that laid the foundations for the consolidation of his concept of
tolerance, his political treatises and An Essay concerning Human Understanding.
All his travels were pertinent to Locke's intellectual development. Most of them
took place on the Continent, where he encountered books, writers and living figures
for the first time, or got to know them better. It was Locke's frequentation of these
geographical and cultural areas that made him not simply an English philosopher but
an intellectual of the Republic of Letters, a thinker who read and wrote, studied and
argued and, ultimately, belonged to Europe as a whole.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Europe; Cleves correspondence; toleration; Europe; Cleves; Europe; Europe; Europe; Europe; travels; Europe; Cleves; correspondence; toleration; travels; Europe; Cleves; correspondence; toleration; travels; travels; Europe; Cleves; correspondence; toleration; travels; Europe; Cleves; correspondence; toleration
List of contributors:
Simonutti, Luisa
Book title:
Some issues on Locke thought