What is the importance of john locke and jean jacques rousseau?
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John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau were both Enlightenment thinkers concerned with the liberties of men. This concern, along with the fact they both believed all men are born into the state of natural equally, induced them to write works concerning a social contract between men
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They both shared thoughts upon the nature of childhood.
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Aristotle- Aristotle believed that childhood is in a prospective state. In easier words, he theorized that childhood was a stage that prepared humans for adulthood.
John Locke - John Locke believed that children were born as blank slates, beginning their lives as morale neutral.
Rousseau - Rousseau emphasized on the importance of giving children freedom to grow without the intrusion of adults.
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