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What is a philosopher? Who were two of the most influential political philosophers that impacted the American colonists, and what did they believe? Write your answer using complete sentences.

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Answered by shajumathew969
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Two of the most influential political philosophers that impacted the American colonists were John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. John Locke believed that the government has an obligation to protect natural rights such as life, liberty, and property

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A philosopher is someone who practices philosophy. The term philosopher comes from the Ancient Greek:  meaning 'lover of wisdom'. The coining of the term has been attributed to the Greek thinker Pythagoras

In the classical sense, a philosopher was someone who lived according to a certain way of life, focusing upon resolving existential questions about the human condition, not someone who discoursed upon theories or commented upon authors.[3] Those who most arduously committed themselves to this lifestyle would have been considered philosophers, and they typically followed a Hellenistic philosophy.

In a modern sense, a philosopher is an intellectual who contributes to one or more branches of philosophy, such as aesthetics, ethics, epistemology, philosophy of science, logic, metaphysics, social theory, and political philosophy. A philosopher may also be someone who has worked in the humanities or other sciences which over the centuries have split from philosophy, such as the arts, history, economics, sociology, psychology, linguistics, anthropology, theology, and politics.

Two of the most influential political philosophers that impacted the American colonists were John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. John Locke believed that the government has an obligation to protect natural rights such as life, liberty, and property.

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