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mixer [17]
2 years ago
7

The Age of Reason was a period in Europe's history characterized by skepticism. Which philosopher was the first to question why

humans needed an organized government to rule them?
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SSSSS [86.1K]2 years ago
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The philosopher that  was the first to question why humans needed an organized government to rule them during the  Age of Reason  which was a period in Europe's history characterized by skepticism is Thomas Hobbs.

<h3>Who is Thomas Hobbs?</h3>

Hobbes can be regarded as a theorist who was  famous for his early and elaborate development  that is been known as “social contract theory”.

He stressed about the way used in justifying political principles o as well as the arrangements by appeal to the agreement of  rational.

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