locke
locke — 名詞
1. John Locke (1632–1704), an English thinker and writer whose ideas about governme
洛克
英國哲學家,1632–1704
John Locke (1632–1704), an English thinker and writer whose ideas about government, human knowledge, and natural rights helped shape modern democracy and Western philosophy. His best-known works include Two Treatises of Government and An Essay Concerning Human Understanding.
In Yasmin's political theory class, the students studied Locke's argument that legitimate government requires the consent of the people.
在 Yasmin 的政治理論課上,學生們研讀了洛克的主張——合法的政府必須獲得人民的同意。
collocation: Locke's argument that…
Many historians describe Locke as a key figure of the Enlightenment whose ideas influenced the American Declaration of Independence.
許多歷史學家將洛克描述為啟蒙運動的關鍵人物,他的思想影響了美國《獨立宣言》。
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The philosophy tutor explained that Locke believed the human mind starts as a blank slate, or tabula rasa.
哲學導師解釋說,洛克認為人類的心靈最初是一塊白板,也就是 tabula rasa。
Gabriela wrote her final essay comparing Locke's views on property with those of the French philosopher Rousseau.
Gabriela 的期末論文比較了洛克與法國哲學家盧梭對於財產權的看法。
Hamza found Locke's Letter Concerning Toleration surprisingly relevant to modern debates about religious freedom.
Hamza 發現洛克在《論寬容》中的觀點,與現代關於宗教自由的辯論竟然息息相關。
文法句型
Locke's + [noun] (theory / ideas / writings)
用法筆記
The possessive form 'Locke's' appears very frequently before nouns referring to ideas, writings, or theories (e.g., 'Locke's philosophy', 'Locke's influence'). This is the standard way to attribute concepts to him. The adjective 'Lockean' (lɒˈkiːən) also exists but is much less common and typically used only in academic writing.