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freedom is life and slavery means death justify​

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Answered by candyfloss24
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In section 23 of his 2d Treatise on Government: “On Civil Government” (in Chapter IV "Of Slavery"), John Locke makes what I consider two logical errors. Taking as given the religious condemnation of suicide in his cultural milieu, he argues:

In section 23 of his 2d Treatise on Government: “On Civil Government” (in Chapter IV "Of Slavery"), John Locke makes what I consider two logical errors. Taking as given the religious condemnation of suicide in his cultural milieu, he argues:Since I do not have the right to kill myself, I also cannot give someone else the right to kill me.

In section 23 of his 2d Treatise on Government: “On Civil Government” (in Chapter IV "Of Slavery"), John Locke makes what I consider two logical errors. Taking as given the religious condemnation of suicide in his cultural milieu, he argues:Since I do not have the right to kill myself, I also cannot give someone else the right to kill me.Since freedom is so crucial to the preservation of my life, I also cannot give away my own freedom.

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