Description : Who believed that right to life, liberty and property is natural rights? (a) Aristotle (b) Rousseau (c) Karl Marx (d) John Locke
Last Answer : (d) John Locke
Description : Who said that all individuals are equal and they are born with certain "inalienable" natural rights? a. Thomas Hobbes b. Rousseau c. John Locke d. None of them
Last Answer : c. John Locke
Description : French Enlightenment was deeply influenced by the idea of..................... (a) Rousseau (b) John Locke (c) Thomas Hobbes (d) Jeremy Bentham
Last Answer : (b) John Locke
Description : American Revolutions was deeply influenced by the ideas of............ (a) John Locke (b) Rousseau (c) Karl Marx (d) Woodrow Wilson
Last Answer : (a) John Locke
Description : Who conceptualized that right as natural and inalienable? (a) John Locke (b) Rousseau (c) Karl Marx (d) None of them
Description : Jean-Jacques Rousseau is a philosopher of which country ?
Last Answer : Jacques Jacques Rousseau is a Swiss philosopher.
Description : What of the following best describes a similarity between Thomas Hobbes and Jean - Jacques Rousseau?
Last Answer : Both believed that societies were built upon social contracts
Description : Did Jean-Jacques Rousseau believe should be the role of government in society?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What political philosphies did jean Jacques Rousseau set forth in the social contract?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Which policy would the enlightenment philosopher jean Jacques Rousseau most strongly support?
Last Answer : A country selects its leader by determining the will of the majority of voters (APEX)
Description : Jean-Jacques Rousseau is most closely associated with which belief?
Last Answer : People are naturally good and their depressed Will is what is best for society
Description : Who says ‘justice as fairness’? (a) Robert Nozik (b) John Rawls (c) John Locke
Last Answer : (b) John Rawls
Description : Who says that social and economic inequalities are to be arranged in such a way that they are to be greatest advantage of the least advantaged? (a) Robert Nozik (b) Karl Marx (c) John Locke (d) John Rawls
Last Answer : (d) John Rawls
Description : Who says that each person has a right to as much freedom as is compatible with freedom of others? (a) John Rawls (b) Robert Nozik (c) Thomas Hobbes (d) John Locke
Last Answer : (a) John Rawls
Description : “Woman is more compassionate than man and has a greater propensity to tears... But the male... is more disposed to give assistance in danger, and is more courageous than the female”. It is said by a. Plato. b. Aristotle. c. Immanuel Kant. d. None of them.
Last Answer : b. Aristotle.
Description : Who said that the roots of unavoidable authoritarianism are deeply implanted in the human involvementwith science and technology? a. Karl Marx. b. Friedrich Engels. c. Immanuel Kant. d. John Locke.
Last Answer : b. Friedrich Engels.
Description : Who said that what is needed is an understanding of technology from inside, both as a body of knowledgeand as a social system. Instead, technology is often treated as a ‘‘black box’’ whose contentsand behaviour may be assumed to be common knowledge. a. Layton. b. Rolston III. c. Hume. d. John Locke.
Last Answer : a. Layton.
Description : Popular sovereignty was advocated by – (1) Rousseau (2) John Locke (3) Thomas Hobbes (4) T.H. Green
Last Answer : (3) Thomas Hobbes Explanation: Popular sovereignty or the sovereignty of the people is the principle that the legitimacy of the state is created and sustained by the will or consent of its ... that clearly highlighted the ideals of "general will" and further matured the idea of popular sovereignty.
Description : Who says that human decisions are motivated by the calculation of pleasure and pain? (a) Jon Locke (b) Karl Marx (c) Jeremey Bentham (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Jeremey Bentham
Description : Who has written the book “Origins of the Family, Private Property and the State”? (a) Karl Marx (b) John Locke (c) Lenin (d) Fredrich Engels
Last Answer : (d) Fredrich Engels
Description : Who has written the book “Second Treaties of Government”? (a) J.S. Mill (b) Karl Marx (c) Jeremy Bentham (d) John Locke
Description : The book “A Theory of Justice” is written by .......... (a) Robert Nozik (b) John Rawls (c) John Locke (d) None of them
Description : Who advocates that the role of justice is essential for the proper understanding of Human Rights? (a) John Rawls (b) Karl Marx (c) John Locke (d) None of them
Description : Which book is written by john Locke? (a) A letter Concerning Toleration (b) Two Treaties on Government (c) An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (d) All of these
Last Answer : (d) All of these
Description : Who are the advocates of liberal view of Human Rights? (a) John Locke (b) Jeremy Bentham (c) John Rawls (d) All of them
Last Answer : (d) All of them
Description : Who elaborated the concept natural rights in his book “Rights of Man”? (a) Thomas Paine (b) Thomas Hobbes (c) Rousseau (d) None of them
Last Answer : (a) Thomas Paine
Description : Who was the first to use the term `State'? (1) Hobbes (2) Plato (3) Aristotle (4) Machiavelli
Last Answer : (4) Machiavelli Explanation: Machiavelli has been credited with formulating for the first time the "modern concept of the state". The term '10 stato' appears widely in Machiavelli's writings, especially in The Prince, in connection with the acquisition and application of power in a coercive sense.
Description : Is there a reason that the creators of Lost picked the names Locke and Rousseau? Is this some kind of foreshadowing? Does this tell us something about their personalities, or about their philosophical relavence to the show?
Last Answer : Well, on the Locke part, it could have roots in ancient politics. In the book, Ender’s Game, Locke is a pivotal character, and if memory serves me correctly, it’s derived from something from history. I don’t watch lost at all, so I have no idea as to the relevance.
Description : What phrase accurately describes jean-Jacques Rousseaus concept of a social contract?
Last Answer : An agreement between people in a society to give up some of their rights in order to form a stable government
Description : Who is not known as Liberal Feminist? (a) Mary Wollstaonecraft (b) Rousseau (c) J.S. Mill (d) None of them
Last Answer : (b) Rousseau
Description : Who was the founder of International Committee of Red Cross (a)Rousseau (b) F. Lieber (c) Henry Dunant (d) E. Roosevelt
Last Answer : (c) Henry Dunant
Description : ________ wrote in The German Ideology, ‘‘A certain mode of production, or industrial stage, is alwayscombined with a certain mode of cooperation, or social stage,’’ a. Karl Marx. b. Rousseau. c. Frank. d. Alexander.
Last Answer : a. Karl Marx.
Description : Who wrote the little essay ‘‘On Authority’’ in 1872? a. Friedrich Engels. b. Karl Marx. c. Rousseau. d. None of the above.
Last Answer : a. Friedrich Engels.
Description : Once ____________ said, “Man with the head and woman with the heart; Man to command and woman to obey; all else confusion.” a. Alfred Lord Tennyson. b. Darwin. c. Watson. d. Russell.
Last Answer : a. Alfred Lord Tennyson.
Description : Can someone please give me the right words caption John Locke Picard is saying at the beginning of Star Trek: The next generation?
Last Answer : Jean-Luc Picard: “Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before!”” source
Description : “One is not born a woman, but becomes a woman” is said by [A] Judith Butler [B] Simone de Beauvoir [C] Allen Willis [D] None of the above
Last Answer : [B] Simone de Beauvoir
Description : Who said “Man is by nature a political animal”? A. Winston Churchill B. Karl Marx C. Aristotle D. Francis Bacon
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : Philosophy 86 Who said “Man is by nature a political animal”? A. Winston Churchill B. Karl Marx C. Aristotle D. Francis Bacon
Description : Who said this, “Child should be treated as child.” Options: A) A Rousseau B) Wechsler C) Binet D) Gagne
Last Answer : A) A Rousseau
Description : In what year was John Locke born ?
Last Answer : John Locke was born in 1832.
Description : Where was John Locke born ?
Last Answer : John Locke was born in Bristol, England.
Description : How did the writings of Enlightenment-era thinkers like John Locke and Baron Charles de Montesquieu influence the American Revolution?
Last Answer : Apex : C.These writings challenged traditional, social, religious, and political values.
Description : What did John Locke disapprove of?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What John Locke believed?
Last Answer : The English philosopher john Locke (1632-1704) believed that allpeople had rights that no government could take away. He expressedthree of them as "life, liberty, and property." He believed thatgovernment should be run by the governed for their benefit.