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View that morality is based on social agreements that serve the interests of those who make the agreement.
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Social contract - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Social contract describes a broad class of theories that try to explain the ways in which people form states and/or maintain social order. The notion of the social contract implies that the people gi...
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Social Contract Theory, nearly as old as philosophy itself, is the view After Hobbes, John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau are the best known proponents of this enormously influential theory, which has been one of the most dominant theories within moral and political theory throughout the history of the modern West.
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How did Thomas Jefferson and James Madison use the Social Contract Theory and the ideas of the Enlightenment while writing the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution? i have to write a five paragraph essay on this topic and ... • Book Review - The Killing of History: Social Text and the Conquest of History...
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"You know...." she began slowly, "We keep talking about that Locke guy's social contract. What if we actually, I dunno, applied it to reality in some way." The other debaters all started hooting excitedly. Some got so excited they began jumping up and down and scratching their armpits.
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Make History Today your homepage ... History Today magazine ... History Today > Archives > History Today Issues > Volume: 39 Issue: 9 > A Social Contract? Master Against Servant in the Court of Requests...
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