John Locke published few books, compared to many of the greatest philosophers, like Kant or Sartre.But the influence of Locke’s works is important.
Here is a list of his main books:
Law of Nature (natural law), first implemented
Essay on Tolerance, 1667
Anatomica, 1668
De arte medica, 1669
Drafting a constitution for the colony of North Carolina, never used, 1670
Letter on Tolerance, 1689
Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 1690
Two Treatises of Government, 1690
Thoughts on Education, 1693
Considerations on the consequences of declining interest and increasing the value of money
Discourse on miracles
Christianity reasonable
Related articles on Locke and his works
- Locke: On Natural Rights (the-philosophy.com)
- Kant vs Hume : Morality, Causality and Metaphysics (the-philosophy.com)
- Kant and Laws (the-philosophy.com)
- Hobbes vs Locke: State of Nature (the-philosophy.com)
- Voltaire Philosophy (the-philosophy.com)