John Locke Rachael Rodriguez, Nancy Romero, Spencer Sims, Rosa Garcia, Alvaro Toribio, Christian Kuntert, Alex Zoiopoulos.

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John Locke Rachael Rodriguez, Nancy Romero, Spencer Sims, Rosa Garcia, Alvaro Toribio, Christian Kuntert, Alex Zoiopoulos

History August 29, October 28, 1704 Graduate of Oxford Went to Westminster Med.

Influences Introduced to medicine by Richard Lower Experienced the Revolutionary War Syden had a great influence on his philosophy Robert Boyle

State of Nature/Nature of Humans Before the revolution, the people had no power Human nature is characterized by reason and balance Although he thought that humans are selfish too, he knew a self governance was the best option

Structure and Control Separation of Powers Birth of Liberalism Power from the people Life, Liberty and Property