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nata0808 [166]
3 years ago
11

How did Rousseau think that being In a society adversely affects human nature?

Social Studies
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tankabanditka [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

 

Explanation:

The belief that man by nature us good was espoused by a french philosopher names Rousseau. He believed that man in his natural state was innocent and at their best and when at unnatural he did the worst thing in life. In the state of naturalness, he lived entirely for themselves, possessed absolute independence and content. According to Rousseau, when a man is being in nature state then there was not a single war, or the world was isolated from the war and their desire was limited and not so circumscribed. People do not have the desire for more possession. There was plenty to go around, and there was no reliance on others. There was no real extension need to be more social interaction. Hence there was exist unreflective sympathy and general compassion towards others.

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