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 John Locke, born in 1632 in Wrington near Bristol, studied science, medicine and philosophy at Oxford. Regarding this, I will attempt to answer the following questions through Locke's perspective and eventually, relate them into the Regarded as one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers, he was known as the Father of Classical Liberalism. This writing assignment is concerned with his biography, his philosophy of education, his advice to parents on the upbringing of their children, his philosophy … 3 Relating to Locke’s importance as an educational thinker, Peter Gay has written that “John Locke … /Flags 34
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