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In page Mary Astell:

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Locke criticised Astell's views on natural law and the right of resistance in his First Treatise, published in 1690.[6] Astell maintains that while Locke considers self-preservation to be a fundamental right, it only involves preserving the immortal soul. Therefore, humans are only entitled to act in ways that will ensure the safety of their souls from judgment, in accordance with natural law.[citation needed]