John Locke: Essays on the Law of Nature
Discover the profound insights of one of philosophy's most influential thinkers with John Locke: Essays on the Law of Nature. This standard edition, published by Oxford University Press in 2002, spans 304 pages and presents Locke's seminal work on natural law. In addition to the main essays, this collection features selected shorter writings from the 1660s that delve into essential themes such as happiness, pleasure, pain, faith, and reason—many of which are unpublished elsewhere. Whether you're a philosophy enthusiast or a student seeking to understand the foundations of natural rights, this paperback edition is an essential addition to your library. Explore Locke's compelling arguments and timeless ideas that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions of ethics and governance.