Lockean
Americannoun
adjective
Other Word Forms
- Lockeanism noun
- Lockianism noun
Etymology
Origin of Lockean
Example Sentences
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Even John Adams’ civic-republican culture seems to have given way to personalistic strains in evangelical Christianity and in the republic’s Lockean heritage.
From Salon • Mar. 31, 2024
The American founding asserted that Lockean ideas are universal.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 13, 2018
In Deviate, neuroscientist Beau Lotto presents a complete reversal of the Lockean stance.
From Nature • Apr. 18, 2017
“The East Coast view was that America was a Lockean nation, purely modern, based on radically individual and almost selfish rights: your life, your liberty, your property,” he said.
From New York Times • Feb. 20, 2017
Some people may think the book is mine because I worked on it—a Lockean conception where I mix my sweat with these words and receive a property right in the process.
From The Public Domain Enclosing the Commons of the Mind by Boyle, James
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