I rekonit's Thales.He came up with the idea that water is one of the main ingredient of nature.He's the first one marked as wise.
came up with the idea of natural rights
John Locke was an English philosopher and Enlightenment thinker who wrote about the government's job to protect the natural rights of life liberty and property.
Thomas Paine
The idea of Separation of Powers was introduced by the French philosopher Baron de Montesquieu in his book "The Spirit of the Laws" published in 1748. Montesquieu argued that dividing governmental power among three separate branches – legislative, executive, and judicial – would prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful and protect against tyranny.
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Good Question! Aristotle the greek philosopher, is the one who came up with it! -tay
John Locke wrote Two Treatises of Government, and believed that governments get their power from the consent of the governed. It was a turn away from the Divine Right Theory, and inspired the founding fathers.
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They are your natural right's which was first stated by the philosopher John Locke. These are the rights that you gain from giving up your other rights to the government in order to obtain a stable society.
Francis Bacon
The French philosopher who is credited with developing the theory of separation of powers is Charles de Montesquieu. He outlined this concept in his book "The Spirit of the Laws" published in 1748, which has had a significant influence on the drafting of constitutions and the organization of governments worldwide.
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.