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    that he believes lives peacefully and without any flaws. It is during this voyage that Swift lays out what he believes to be his “ideal society”. In Swift’s ideal society‚ he uses ideas from John Locke such as being in a state of nature and working towards a public good; yet he overlooks measures that Locke deems necessary in a society in order to create one of his own. As we know from our knowledge of history‚ ideas can seem to be faultless‚ yet when put into practice many things go wrong. This

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    of progress‚ which could be continued with the right thinking. Consequently‚ the Enlightenment also argued that human life and character could be improved through the use of education and reason. Voltaire – 16501722 ENLIGHTENMENT THINKERS John Locke – 1632-1704 Rousseau – 1712-1778 Thomas Hobbes – 1588-1679 Montesquieu – 1689-1755 MAJOR ENLIGHTENMENT IDEAS  Every social‚ political and economic problem could be solved through the use of reason  Governments are created to secure an orderly

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    Locke – 2nd Treatise * State of Nature – All men are originally in a state of nature. A man in this original state is bound by the laws of nature‚ but he is otherwise able to live‚ act‚ and dispose of his possessions as he sees fit. More important‚ human beings‚ free from the arbitrary laws of other men‚ have an obligation to protect the interests of each other‚ since they are all equally children of God. They also have an obligation to punish those who go against God’s will and attempt to

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    hypothesis explaining how society originates as well as the presumed relationships between its members‚ how they incur responsibilities and their rights. Early proponents of the social contract theory include; - Socrates - Thomas Hobbes - John Locke - Jean-Jacques Rousseau - John Rawls - David Gauthier SOCRATES’ ARGUMENT The theory of social contract began being argued at least as early in intellectual history by Plato. In a dialogue‚ Crito‚ Socrates argues as to why he must stay in prison

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    contract. Each theorist: Jean-Jacques Rousseau‚ John Locke and Thomas Hobbes all have the same idea but each has his theory rooted in very different beliefs. Rousseau formulated his theory in the middle of the French Enlightenment and the same theory breathed life into the intellectual basis for the French Revolution; furthermore‚ he based his theory on those of Locke and Hobbes and then pointed out what he thought should be different. John Locke elaborates on the rights of man by including specific

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    I just would be more experience the way I handled things which would make me have a different experience the second time around. This is in support of Locke theory of transferring soul to soul theory if we transferred bodies why would become a different person if we are still thinking with the same mentality. Even though John Locke solely believes that the soul is what makes your identity I disagree. I do feel that your personal identity is made up of your soul and how you think‚ but I also

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    the statement made by Locke that “Education is something that adults do to children‚ As such the educative process is‚ at heart‚ hierarchical‚ with authority residing in the hands of the adult” (Johnson & Reed‚ 2008‚ p.66) The group felt that Locke’s theories found rather than forming a curriculum around a child ’s individual interests‚ society has shaped the curriculum to mould the child to fit a purpose in society. This theory is also echoed in another statement by Locke; “The well educating

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    this era: Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) and John Locke (1632-1704). Newton‚ an English mathematician and astronomer‚ made revolutionary scientific discoveries concerning light and gravitation and formulated the basis of modern calculus. His genius changed humankind’s view of itself and its capabilities‚ showing that individuals can practically‚ rationally‚ and reasonably order their world for the benefit of all human beings. English philosopher Locke formulated these attitudes into his Essay Concerning

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    occurs without humans first learning how to breathe and pump blood with their heart. Knowledge however‚ refers to The British philosopher John Locke is credited with formulating the complete modern doctrine of empiricism. Locke proposed that‚ upon entrance into the world‚ the mind is a white paper upon which experiences leave their marks. According to Locke in his "Essay Concerning Human Understanding" the predominant sources of ideas and knowledge are sensation and reflection. It seems that after

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    STUDY GUIDE FIRST EXAM PHI 101 When: Thursday‚ the 26th Day of September‚ 2013‚ 3:00pm – 4:15pm Where: The same location our class normally meets What to bring: Your ASU Student ID‚ for when you hand in your exam & An Exam book (blue book or green book) available at the bookstore & A Scan-tron form (bubble-in forms) available at the bookstore & TWO number 2 pencils for filling in the scantron form & A blue or black ink pen (optional – pencil ok)‚ for your exam book. I will not have

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