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John Locke (1632—1704) was an English philosopher, academic, and physician.
His most influential philosophical works include A Letter Concerning Toleration (1667), An Essay
Concerning Human Understanding (1690), and Two Treatises on Government (1689/90).
He was a physician, member of the Royal Society and a Freemason; he moved in the same circles
as Isaac Newton and was a considerable influence on early speculative Freemasonry.
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2024 - FREEMASONRY AND PHILOSOPHY – FREEMASONRY’S DEBT TO JOHN LOCKE - DAVID SHEARER.