Thomas Hobbes's view of human nature was that humans are naturally selfish and must be controlled by an absolute and powerful leader.
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Thomas Hobbes's view?</h3>
The philosopher thought that moral ideas do not exist in man's natural state.
Hence, he believed that humans are naturally selfish and must be controlled by an absolute and powerful leader.
Therefore, the Option C is correct.
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After Independence, India actually set up a sovereign democratic republic, which was led by the president, not a monarch.
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Aristotle's view that reality is definable and identifiable and tangible as we experience it eschewed Plato's notions of reality as abstract and grounded it in root causes. In other words, if we could explain how and why something was, what it's purpose and uses were, then we could explain what it was.
After reading Diane Ackerman's essay on the word and meaning of Love, we can easily come to the conclusion that:
Love is something that transcends generations, times, nationalities. A woman from ancient Egypt would not understand anything of the culture, of the phenomena of everyday life in detroit in a car factory. She would not understand. But if she saw a couple kissing, she'd understand.
False. You have described cyclical unemployment