Toleration and Understanding in Locke
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book presents a compelling analysis of how Locke's major works are interconnected through a focus on religious toleration. Jolley explores Locke's application of his epistemological principles to critique religious persecution, highlighting the philosophical underpinnings that advocate for tolerance. Through this lens, the author illustrates Locke's commitment to fostering a more inclusive society, making a significant contribution to the understanding of his political and philosophical legacy.

