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Locke, god, and civil society: response to Stanton / Tate, John William   Journal Article
Tate, John William Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Timothy Stanton is the latest in a line of Locke scholars who, in focusing on Locke's theological commitments, have sought to place these at the center of his political philosophy. Stanton insists that those who interpret Locke's political philosophy in more material terms, centered on individual liberty, government authority, and the need to reconcile both via consent, apply to it a misleading "picture" and fail to perceive its essentials. By showing that this is precisely how Locke himself intended his political philosophy to be understood, with the theology substantially removed, this article shows how Stanton is profoundly mistaken in his interpretation of Locke.
Key Words Liberty  Theology  Authority  Consent  God  Locke 
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