Abstract

1. 'Reason teaches all mankind, who will but consult it': John Locke and moral consensus 2. 'Sit down in quiet ignorance': Locke's epistemology of limits 3. 'The candle of the Lord': Locke's rational faith 4. 'The only foundation of faith': reasonable Christianity 5. 'The only true touchstone of moral rectitude': the religious foundations of morality 6. Tis reasonable to think the cause is natural': Locke's religious eudemonism 7. 'The servants of one sovereign master': authority and moral consensus 8. 'The opinion of this or that philosopher was of no authority': Locke and us.

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