Lockean

usgb/lɑˈkiːən/
adjective

Related to the ideas and theories of John Locke, particularly concerning government, individual rights, and knowledge.

The lockean principles of government by consent are foundational in modern democracies.
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  • lockean philosophy
  • lockean theory

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Formal

social contract, natural rights, individual liberty

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Contextual Understanding

Understanding lockean concepts requires knowledge of historical and philosophical contexts.

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The principles articulated by Locke are best understood within the framework of 17th-century Enlightenment thought.
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Formal vs. Informal Usage

Use 'lockean' in academic or formal discussions about philosophy, rather than in casual conversations.

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In formal essays, refer to 'lockean ideas' when discussing governance in Enlightenment studies.
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Philosophical Implications

Recognizing the implications of lockean thought can deepen one's analysis of human rights discussions.

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Discussion of human rights laws often echoes lockean principles.
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