
Because We Can by John Locke
Official Description: As Donovan Creed and Callie Carpenter's personal relationship rapidly deteriorates, urban terrorist Ryan Decker wages an all-out war against the United States. Preliminary Review: In this 11th installment of the Creed series, Locke offers a bouquet to his loyal readers: a perfect blend of humor and horror that chronicles Creed and Callie's slow, steady descent into madness.John Locke was the son of a land steward and was educated at Westminster School and Oxford. He was born in Wrington, near Bristol, and was the son of a land steward. Locke became a lecturer in Greek in 1660, Rhetoric in 1662, and Secretary to an Embassy in Brandenburg in 1664. He studied Descartes and Bacon as a student. Then, drawn to experimental research, he studied medicine and practiced for a short time in Oxford. In 1667, he authored his Essay on Toleration, which was inspired by his thoughts on morals and government. If not a particularly clever or unique philosopher, Locke was a calm, intelligent, and reasonable writer, and his publications had a significant impact on both English and French philosophy in the following century.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781939927538 |
| ISBN 10 | 1939927536 |
| Title | Because We Can |
| Author | John Locke |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | John Locke |
| Year published | 2013-08-14 |
| Number of pages | 358 |
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