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    ______________________ Was the Philosopher Who Argued That Humans in the State
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Question 11

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______________________ was the philosopher who argued that humans in the state of nature are superior to those in so-called civilized societies.


A) Jean Paul Sartre
B) Aristotle
C) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
D) Plato

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