The Second Treatise of Government was written by John Locke to argue that individuals have natural rights and that government should protect these rights, inclu Read more
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Why was the Two Treatises of Government written?
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Why should we follow Kant's moral philosophy and be moral?
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We should follow Kant's moral philosophy and be moral because it emphasizes the importance of acting out of duty and respect for others, rather than personal ga Read more
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Why is consent important in all aspects of life?
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Where should one begin when studying Kant's philosophy?
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Where do the ideas of causality and necessity originate in Hume's philosophy?
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When did literary criticism begin and who is credited with starting it?
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When was the Second Treatise of Government written?
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The Second Treatise of Government was written by John Locke in 1689.