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Kay [80]
1 year ago
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quizlet for locke, in the state of nature, everyone has the same moral rights and obligations and so are moral equals.

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bija089 [108]1 year ago
3 0

An hypothesis that uses moral and political philosophy, social contract theory, and international law to obliterate hypothetical scenarios of what people's lives might have been like prior to the creation of nations.

A moral is a lesson or message to be learned from a story or an event. It's possible for the moral to be subtly conveyed, left up to the individual listener, reader, or viewer to determine, or explicitly expressed in a maxim. A moral is a lesson discovered through a story or from experience.

In the moral lesson of Aesop's story The Tortoise and the Hare, the adage "slow and steady wins the race" is used as an illustration. The considerably faster but exceedingly egotistical hare lost to the patient and persistent tortoise in this story. However, the story itself is frequently used to teach additional lessons, such as the idea that being arrogant or overconfident in one's abilities can lead to failure or the loss of an event, race, or competition.

Stock characters enable the author to clearly communicate the moral of the story by removing any psychological depth and emphasizing the issues that occur during the interactions between the characters.

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