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kayla ferrer
on Nov 10, 2024Verified
Rousseau describes life in the state of nature (but not life in society) as a
A) place of nearly constant war.
B) place of plenty and natural goodness.
C) place where one's property is in danger of being plundered.
D) godless place.
Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, an 18th-century philosopher known for his influence on the Enlightenment in France and across Europe.
State of Nature
A philosophical concept describing the hypothetical condition of humanity before the establishment of society and laws.
- Acquire knowledge on the elementary theories and ideas regarding social contract and the development of societies.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the elementary theories and ideas regarding social contract and the development of societies.
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