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What are people like? CHV 2O3

Why do we need to know that? Before you can set up any kind of government or rules, you have to know what human nature is Are people naturally good or naturally selfish?

Can he be evil?

Yes

What is human nature? According to Thomas Hobbes, without a strong ruler life become poor, solitary, nasty, brutish and short

What is human nature? According to Jean-Jacques Rousseau, man is born free but everywhere in chains

Who do you believe? Argue your case Pick the philosopher you agree with Give a clear sentence that states that you agree with his view Give at least three clear sentences with your reasons Give a clear concluding sentence Voila, you have an argumentative paragraph