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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.
Montesquieu
In Plato's "The Republic", he likes ruling by philosopher-king, instead of democracy.
Aristotle
enlightened philosopher who believed democracy can protect freedom
He protested democracy.
Plato
One philosopher who believed in fate was the ancient Greek philosopher, Heraclitus. He believed that everything is predetermined and that humans are powerless to change the course of events.
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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.
Thomas Paine was a philosopher in the American Revolution and believed in democracy and that man should be equal and have equal rights. He is well known for is great influence on the American Revolution.
Montesquieu
All of the framers of the constitution believed in those principles.
In Plato's "The Republic", he likes ruling by philosopher-king, instead of democracy.
The philosopher who was the most influential in the creation of American Democracy was John Winthrop. There were others who were involved like Roger Williams and Francis Bacon since it was a process.
Aristotle