Card 42 / 63: Which statement best describes the difference between Rousseau's state of nature, on the one hand, and Hobbes's and Locke's states of nature, on the other hand?
A)
People are not individualistic in Rousseau's state of nature, while they are according to Hobbes and Locke.
B)
People are not motivated by self-preservation in Rousseau's state of nature, while they are according to Hobbes and Locke.
C)
People are indifferent to how others view them, while they care about how others view them according to Hobbes and Locke.
D)
People are naturally religious for Rousseau, while they are not according to Hobbes and Locke.
Answer:
C) People are indifferent to how others view them, while they care about how others view them according to Hobbes and Locke.
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