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Natural RIghts.
The existence of natural rights of people.
Enlightenment thinkers believed that understanding a new truth could change them for the better.
The Enlightenment idea of natural rights emphasized the belief that all individuals possessed inherent rights that were not granted by governments but were instead derived from nature or a higher power. These rights were considered fundamental to human existence and included rights such as life, liberty, and property. The concept of natural rights played a significant role in shaping the political and philosophical thinking of the Enlightenment period.
John Locke believed in natural rights, including the rights to life, liberty, and property. He argued that these rights were inherent and inalienable, and that individuals possessed them by virtue of being human.
rights that all are born with
rights that all are born with
people have natural rights that governments cannot arbitrarily take away
Natural RIghts.
The existence of natural rights of people.
Enlightenment thinkers believed that understanding a new truth could change them for the better.
The Enlightenment idea of natural rights emphasized the belief that all individuals possessed inherent rights that were not granted by governments but were instead derived from nature or a higher power. These rights were considered fundamental to human existence and included rights such as life, liberty, and property. The concept of natural rights played a significant role in shaping the political and philosophical thinking of the Enlightenment period.
The enlightenment thinking on natural rights is a philosophy and not an actual power. A person has no responsibility to the idea of natural rights.
natural rights
John Locke
This is from Enlightenment thinker John Locke.
all individuals have natural rights