John Locke: The Age Of The Enlightenment

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The age of the Enlightenment was a rejuvenation of European politics and philosophy. Due to these changes, many great thinkers, such as John Locke and Adam Smith, brought about many changes in European society. John Locke is primarily known for his work, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, which reasons that all humans are equal in intelligence at birth, having a blank tablet called the tabula rasa. Locke displays that humans gain knowledge through experiences, therefore proving that all people in a society need an education to keep a fair society. Locke also wrote that any individual, regardless of social status, should be guaranteed the rights to life, liberty, and property. He represents Enlightenment reforms because his ideas,

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