John Locke By Erin Lundy

John Locke By Erin Lundy

The Two Treatises

The Two Treatises

The First Treatise
Written during a time when the idea that people could have power over government was beginning to develop.

The first treatise was an attack on Sir Robert Filmer, a religious philosopher. Locke disagreed that Adam had control over human society. He thought this was absurd.

The Second Treatise
In the second treatise he presented his view on government. Locke agreed with what Hobbes has said, that people in their natural form exist in absolute freedom and equality. But unlike Hobbes, Locke believed that people could exist in this “state of nature”. This means people did not need a government the naturally followed order.

Law of Nature

Law of Nature

Applies to all people

Applies to all people

Certain rights go along with being human, every person has the same ones

Certain rights go along with being human, every person has the same ones

Locke argued against the 10 commandments saying they did not apply to everyone.

Locke argued against the 10 commandments saying they did not apply to everyone.

Laws were subjective and binding

Laws were subjective and binding

Certain Moral Truths

Property

Property

Locke placed three restrictions on owning property

1) one may only appropriate as much as one can use before it spoils

2) one must leave “enough and as good” for others

3) one may only appropriate property through one's own labor”

Types of Properties

Earth is considered property of the people for survival and benefit

Earth is considered property of the people for survival and benefit

Property of person: Each person owns their own body

Property of person: Each person owns their own body

When labor is used for or with a certain object that becomes their property ex. picking an apple, the apple belongs to the pe

When labor is used for or with a certain object that becomes their property ex. picking an apple, the apple belongs to the person that picked it