Life and Liberty
life and liberty
John Locke worte about the natural rights
protect the people's natural rights
A.Filmer suggested that governments represent the will of the majority, whereas Enlightenment thinkers advocated for minority rights.B.Filmer argued for a strong monarchy, whereas Enlightenment philosophers claimed that government was not necessary because natural law would allow society to advance.C.Enlightenment philosophers advocated government systems that protected the natural rights of man, whereas Filmer argued that people would be lost without the paternal monarch.D.Enlightenment philosophers advocated monarchical governments in which a central king would ensure the rights of the people, whereas Filmer argued for representative democracy.
The Enlightenment philosopher who believed in natural rights John Locke. He believed that all humans were entitled to the rights of life, liberty, and property.
life and liberty
John Locke worte about the natural rights
protect the people's natural rights
Philosophers of the European Enlightenment favored the protection of Individual rights.
the natural rights of man
Natural rights. :)
A.Filmer suggested that governments represent the will of the majority, whereas Enlightenment thinkers advocated for minority rights.B.Filmer argued for a strong monarchy, whereas Enlightenment philosophers claimed that government was not necessary because natural law would allow society to advance.C.Enlightenment philosophers advocated government systems that protected the natural rights of man, whereas Filmer argued that people would be lost without the paternal monarch.D.Enlightenment philosophers advocated monarchical governments in which a central king would ensure the rights of the people, whereas Filmer argued for representative democracy.
The Founding Fathers were greatly influenced by the works of Enlightenment philosophers like john Locke and other Enlightenment principles that championed the rights of men. Liberalism beliefs in the rights of individuals was a direct offshoot of values developed during the Enlightenment.
Robert nozick
Well, first of all, Hitler lived from 1889 to 1945; while the enlightenment was during the eighteenth century (1700's). So there was at least a hundred year gap between the two. If you mean to ask whether he followed the concepts and thoughts of enlightenment philosophers, I'd say no. Enlightenment philosophers urged religious toleration, equality of all under the law, and natural rights. Hitler, on the other hand, persecuted Jews for their religious background, slaughtered anyone who got in his way, and didn't care who anyone was or what rights they might have.
rights that all are born with
The Enlightenment philosopher who believed in natural rights John Locke. He believed that all humans were entitled to the rights of life, liberty, and property.