Hobbes believed that people were naturally evil, while Locke did not.
I am not completely sure what you mean when you say "What were the enlightenment thinkers?", but here's a quick, little summary about what the Enlightenment thinkers studied. The Enlightenment thinkers studied (ideas) about/of human nature, and had studied some of the best forms of government as well.I really hope this helped you out a little bit!Bye.
indentify the goals belefs and lasting influence of major political and social thinkers of the enlightenment
To get laid ;)
Enlightenment thinkers have a major believe that most people do not think. They therefore enlighten such people to think.
Enlightenment thinkers stressed reason. They felt that the use of reason was important and something that should be encouraged and instilled in all.
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Ideas from the Enlightenment thinkers ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
(Apex) Hobbes believed that people were naturally selfish and violent, while Locke did not.
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Both reflect ideas of Enlightenment thinkers. :)
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the Enlightenment were a group of thinkers who consciously sought human advancement through logic, reason and criticism.
they was inspired by enlightenment thinkers because of ancient greeace and the rome
the Enlightenment were a group of thinkers who consciously sought human advancement through logic, reason and criticism.
I am not completely sure what you mean when you say "What were the enlightenment thinkers?", but here's a quick, little summary about what the Enlightenment thinkers studied. The Enlightenment thinkers studied (ideas) about/of human nature, and had studied some of the best forms of government as well.I really hope this helped you out a little bit!Bye.
indentify the goals belefs and lasting influence of major political and social thinkers of the enlightenment
Enlightenment thinkers influenced the colonists uprising prior to the American Revolution. The thinkers did not accept British rule just because they had always ruled. The thinkers challenged the authority.