Who’s That Philosophe? Review Game. Who’s That Philosophe? 1. Wrote Leviathan 2. “People are born free and everywhere they are in chains” 3. Man is governed.

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Who’s That Philosophe? Review Game

Who’s That Philosophe? 1. Wrote Leviathan 2. “People are born free and everywhere they are in chains” 3. Man is governed by natural laws  ethics and morality 4. Wrote The Social Contract 5. From his ideas, people understood how they were being led - manipulated 6. People should revolt and overthrow the gov’t if not protecting people’s rights 7. Wrote The Prince 8. Wrote Two Treatises on Government 9. Wrote Politics 10. People are born with 3 natural rights: Life, Liberty, Property 11. Better to be feared than loved 12. Agreed with Locke 13. Government restricts people’s rights 14. A strong government = Monarchy 15. COMMUNITY is most important Machiavelli Hobbes Locke Rousseau Aristotle

Who’s That Philosophe? 1. Wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman 2. Representative government 3. People should have freedom of expression and religion 4. Wrote Discourse on the Method 5. Government must have checks and balances 6. Separation of powers – power should be a check to power 7. Wrote Candide 8. Ideas led to the 19 th amendment (women’s right) 9. “I do not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. 10. Equal rights for women’s education 11. Separation of church and state 12. Wrote U.S. Constitution 13. Government and society should be based on logical ideas 14. Wrote On the Spirit of Laws 15. “I think therefore I am” Montesquieu Wollstonecraft Voltaire Madison Descartes

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