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Philosophical Reasoning - Social Contract Theory - Political Philosophy
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11th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Understand the principles of social contract theory and its significance in political philosophy. Develop insights into foundational concepts in governance and rights, including the nature of political obligation, the justification of government authority, and the origins of individual rights. Acquire the ability to critically analyze different interpretations and applications of the social contract in historical and contemporary contexts. Enhance skills in philosophical reasoning and argumentation related to political governance and ethics.
12th Grade - University
Conceptual Understanding - Philosophers and Theories - Social Contract Theory
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12th Grade - University
Social-studies
Analyze the foundational principles and philosophies behind Social Contract Theory, focusing on how various thinkers have shaped modern governance concepts. Examine the contributions of key philosophers, understand the evolution of the theory, and evaluate its impact on contemporary political frameworks.
7th Grade - University
[Chronological Analysis - Key Philosophers - Enlightenment Concepts]
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7th Grade - University
Social-studies
Analyze core Enlightenment ideas, tracing their origins and impact on 18th-century political revolutions. Gain insight into the foundational principles of modern governance, emphasizing critical evaluation and understanding of historical influences on contemporary political frameworks.
12th Grade
Philosophical Perspectives - Hobbes vs. Locke - Enlightenment Thought
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12th Grade
Social-studies
Explore key Enlightenment concepts by comparing the philosophical perspectives of Hobbes and Locke on government and society. Understand their influential ideas and how they shaped modern thought.
12th Grade
[Theories of Government - Social Contract and Natural Rights - Enlightenment Philosophers]
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12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the philosophical underpinnings of government through the theories of Hobbes and Locke, focusing on their concepts of social contracts and natural rights. Understand the Enlightenment's influence on developing governance structures by exploring these foundational ideas. Enhance critical thinking by comparing and contrasting these philosophers' perspectives, fostering a deeper appreciation of their impact on contemporary political systems.