Reason, Natural Law, and Moral Autonomy: Locke and Rousseau in Comparative Perspective Introduction The emergence of modern political philosophy in early modern Europe was deeply shaped by attempts to reconcile moral obligation, individual freedom, and political authority in the aftermath of religious conflict and absolutist rule. Among the most influential contributors to this intellectual transformation … Continue reading How does Locke’s conception of reason function as the moral foundation of natural law in his political philosophy? How does Locke’s understanding of reason and rights differ from Rousseau’s conception of freedom and moral autonomy?