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The True Nature of Man
“All men are liable to error; and most men are, in many points, by passion or interest, under temptation to it.” This quote by John Locke gives us a brief insight to his opinion on the “true” nature of man. This quarter we discussed the true nature of man in society, and the nature and role of man in government. Philosophers have always asked the question “why?” and have proposed theories to answer their own questions. Two theorists in particular have proposed different ideas and insights into the true nature of man. The question both theorists have attempted to answer is, ‘why man would give up his or her own personal freedoms given to him under the state of nature, to join a social structure or to conform to a government?’.
In order to fully comprehend the philosophy behind the nature of man, one needs to be made aware of the concept “State of Nature.” The State of Nature as defined by John Locke in his book the Two Treatises, is “Men living according to reason, without a common superior on earth, to judge between them, is properly the state of nature.” (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) The state of nature is the condition man abides by when there is no governing force over him. These rules allow man to do as he or she pleases since they are not being governed for by anyone else. The philosophers John Locke and Thomas Hobbes began to wonder and study how man would behave if they were to have to abide by the laws of the state of nature. The findings of these philosophers eventually led to the differing and numerous theories of Social Contract. In brief a social contract theory pertains to the method of which man abides to his government and the responsibilities that are given to him by joining a society. [Wikipedia] Each philosopher came up with different opinions on the issue.
Most people have an opinion on the question of whether man is basically good or bad. This question is the basic...
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