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Social Contract TheoryHobbes, Locke, and Rousseau: All share a vision of the social contract as instrumental in a state’s political stability. However, their respective philosophies were informed by a vastly contrasting vision and outlook of human nature. In this discussion I want you to explore the different contexts of each philosopher and consider the differences in the social contractual theory that emerged from their distinct perspectives on the state of nature.Discussion:Simply; compare and contrast Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau views of the social contract in terms of (State of nature, the role of government in our lives, and what type of government were they proposing and why?). Who do you agree with more? Hobbes, Locke, or Rousseau Substantiate your thought on All philosophers.
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