Exam 1: Social Science Thinkers and Works

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Hobbes believed that the very principle of the universe is

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The conflict between religious learning and beliefs and rationality learning and beliefs is the basic characteristic of

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The work 'Two Treatises of Government' was written by

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According to whom was the universe a machine made up of particles moving according to a mechanical law.

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The period from about 1453 to the end of the 17th century was characterized by the rebirth and proliferation of

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The master piece of Hobbes

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Who tells about Universal law and Natural Law?

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'Leviathan' was published in the year

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Enlightenment was to a large extent based on

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'Essay Concerning Human Understanding' is the work of

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The term 'Social Sciences' first appeared in the work of

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Enlightenment thinkers opened up new and very significant areas of

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Rousseau believed that refer of society would only be possible if all members shared equally in the construction of

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The first philosophical work of Hobbes

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'The Elements of Law' was published in the year

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The book 'Ethics and Politics' was written by

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In Renaissance human reason placed above

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Thomas Hobbes' interest in philosophy was greatly stimulated by his discovery of the world of

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Locke believed that human beings were originally

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Whose suggestion was that the social order was made by human beings and therefore could be changed by human beings

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