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we take our hue and the
color of our moral
character, from those who
are around us.\
this sounds like something
an older person might tell
us!
- what is locke saying
about the people you hang
around?
your answers here:
- religious tolerance:
supported religious tolerance
believing faith is personal for
them shouldnt enforce religion
thomas
hobbes
watch this video and
answer the question below.
https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=9i4jb5xbx5s
- according to
hobbes, why
should someone
obey a government
- the english civil war had a
major impact on hobbes.
how could living through a
war change your thoughts on
the people around you?
your answers here:
For the question "What is Locke saying about the people you hang around?"
Locke implies that the people we associate with influence our moral character (like taking "hue" from them), meaning our social circle shapes our moral traits.
Hobbes believed people should obey government to avoid the chaos of the "state of nature" (war of all against all), as government provides order/security via social contract.
War brings danger/chaos, so one might see others as threats (distrust) or as allies (need for cooperation), shifting views on trust, reliance, or humanity of others.
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Locke says the people we hang around influence our moral character, as we "take our hue and the color of our moral character" from them.