John Locke

John Locke attended Westminster School and later studied at Christ Church, Oxford. He served as a physician to the Earl of Shaftesbury.

John Locke

Contents

  1. Early Life and Education
  2. Career
  3. Family
  4. Relationships
  5. References

Overview

John Locke attended Westminster School and later studied at Christ Church, Oxford. His time at Oxford was marked by his involvement in the university's intellectual community, where he engaged with prominent thinkers and scholars of the time.

Career

Locke served as a physician to the Earl of Shaftesbury.

Family

Locke's father, John Locke, was a lawyer and a justice of the peace. His mother, Agnes Keene, was a homemaker. Locke's family was part of the English gentry, and his upbringing and education were shaped by the social and intellectual norms of the time.

Relationships

Locke's relationships include connections to other notable figures, such as Thomas Jefferson and John Stuart Mill.

Key Facts

Origin
Wrington, England
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Type
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References

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