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John Locke
Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote, "Man was born free, and he is everywhere in chains." Rousseau was a famous French philosopher and playwright.
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John Locke
It was Aristotle.
John Locke
Thomas Paine wrote Rights of Man.
Thomas Paine, the British-born American political activist, philosopher and revolutionary wrote Common Sense in 1776, besides The Age Of Reason and Rights Of Man.
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john Locke didn't discover anything. He was a thinker, writer, and philosopher who wrote about "natural rights of man". This influenced Jefferson who based his thinking on Locke when writing the Declaration of Independence.
John Locke is an English philosopher known as the Father of Liberalism. His impact on society were his theories on self-governance and how a government should serve the interests of society and not the ruling elite.
He wrote the rights of a man.
John Locke
I take it you too are taking POS 222. But no, Rousseau wasn't the person who wrote about the natural rights of man. It was John Locke.
Jean-Paul Sartre, an existentialist philosopher who lived during the 20th century.
The Greek philosopher Plato wrote in The Republic that philosopher-kings should rule. He believed that those with the greatest wisdom and understanding of truth should govern society for its own good.
The Greek philosopher who wrote "The Republic" is Plato. In this work, he explores the idea of an ideal society governed by philosopher-kings.