John Locke

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Size: 12 cm

Color: Gray stone

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A traditional-style bust of John Locke on a column pedestal. The bottom of the pedestal has a name plate.

The bust and pedestal is 3D-printed in a single color using environmentally friendly bio-plastic.

Size:
12 cm

  • Height: 12 cm (bust 8.5 + column 3.5)
  • Width: 6 cm
  • Depth: 5-6 cm
  • Weight: around 30-50 grams

Color:
Gray stone

Gray stone-like matte

Text plate:
John Locke

A column pedestal with a text plate at the bottom with the text:

JOHN
LOCKE

John Locke was an influential 17th-century English philosopher, often regarded as the father of liberalism. He is best known for his theories of the mind and knowledge, articulated in works such as "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding," where he proposed the idea of the mind as a "tabula rasa" or blank slate. Locke's political philosophy, articulated in "Two Treatises of Government," emphasized the social contract and the rights to life, liberty, and property, profoundly influencing modern political thought and documents like the U.S. Declaration of Independence. He advocated for the separation of church and state and religious tolerance. Locke's ideas laid the groundwork for the Enlightenment and significantly influenced Western thought.

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