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John Locke and the Rights of Children

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John Locke and the Rights of Children
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John Locke and the Rights of Children Locke firmly denies Filmer\'s theory that it is morally permissible for parents to treat their children however they please: \"They who allege the Practice of Mankind, for exposing or selling their Children, as a Proof of their Power over them, are with Sir Rob. happy Arguers, and cannot but recommend their Opinion by founding it on the most shameful Action, and most unnatural Murder, humane Nature is capable of.\" (First Treatise, sec.56) Rather, Locke argues that children have the same moral rights as any other person, though the child\'s inadequate mental faculties make it permissible for his parents to rule over him to a limited degree. \"Thus we are born Free, as we are born Rational; not that we have actually the Exercise of either: Age that brings one, brings with it the other too.\" (Second Treatise, sec.61) On top of this, he affirms a postive, non-contractual duty of parents to provide for their offspring: \"But to supply the Defects of this imperfect State, till the Improvement of Growth and Age hath removed them, Adam and Eve, and after them all Parents were, by the Law of Nature, under an obligation to preserve, nourish, and educate the Children, they had begotten



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