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John Locke
The ideas of British philosopher John Locke contributed to Enlightenment thinking. Locke likened the mind at birth to a blank slate upon which knowledge is gradually inscribed through experience. He also regarded government as the result of a social contract among the people to submit to the rule of a sovereign. But the people have the right to overthrow sovereigns who misuse their power.
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Enlightenment, Age of; Empiricism; Locke, John; Philosophy, Western
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