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victus00 [196]
3 years ago
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Match each philosophy to the correct philosopher. Tiles William Blackstone Voltaire Thomas Hobbes Jean Jacques Rousseau Pairs ma

intained that religion was useful to humankind but didn’t have to be true arrowBoth maintained that each person entered into society with an unspoken agreement to refrain from harming one another arrowBoth believed that people should exchange some of their individual freedoms for common security arrowBoth believed that natural law was given to humans by God arrowBoth
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allsm [11]3 years ago
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<span>VOLTAIRE:  Maintained that religion was useful to humankind but didn’t have to be true

JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU:  Maintained that each person entered into society with an unspoken agreement to refrain from harming one another 

THOMAS HOBBES:  Believed that people should exchange some of their individual freedoms for common security

WILLIAM BLACKSTONE:  Believed that natural law was given to humans by God </span>
barxatty [35]3 years ago
7 0

A. William Blackstone - believed that natural law was given to humans by God

B. Voltaire - maintained that religion was useful to humankind but didn't have to be true  

C. Thomas Hobbes - believed that people should exchange some of their individual freedoms for common security

D. Jean Jacques Rousseau - maintained that each person entered into society with an unspoken agreement to refrain from harming one another

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