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match the enlightenment thinker to the quote attributed to them John locke Voltaire Thomas hobbes montesquieu mary wollstonecraft
There is no greater talent.See that which is preparated under the shield of a law and in the name of justice
Would me and be generously?Snapped our chains and be content with the rational fellowship.Instead of slavish obedience, they would find us more observant daughters.More affectionate sisters, more faithful wives and more reasonable Mother's in a word.Better citizen
He, that is, the govern of whole nation.Must read in himself.Not this or that particular man but mankind
Being all equal and independent no one ought to harm another in his life hailed liberty for possession
There is no greater talent.See that which is preparated under the shield of a law and in the name of justice
Would me and be generously?Snapped our chains and be content with the rational fellowship.Instead of slavish obedience, they would find us more observant daughters.More affectionate sisters, more faithful wives and more reasonable Mother's in a word.Better citizen
He, that is, the govern of whole nation.Must read in himself.Not this or that particular man but mankind
Being all equal and independent no one ought to harm another in his life hailed liberty for possession
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Here’s the correct matching of the Enlightenment thinkers to their corresponding quotes:
1. **John Locke**: "Being all equal and independent no one ought to harm another in his life hailed liberty for possession."
- This quote reflects Locke's ideas about natural rights and the importance of liberty.
2. **Voltaire**: "Would me and be generously? Snapped our chains and be content with the rational fellowship. Instead of slavish obedience, they would find us more observant daughters. More affectionate sisters, more faithful wives and more reasonable Mother's in a word. Better citizen."
- This quote aligns with Voltaire's emphasis on reason, freedom, and social improvement.
3. **Thomas Hobbes**: "He, that is, the govern of whole nation. Must read in himself. Not this or that particular man but mankind."
- This reflects Hobbes' views on the nature of humanity and governance as discussed in his work "Leviathan."
4. **Montesquieu**: "There is no greater talent. See that which is preparated under the shield of a law and in the name of justice."
- Montesquieu focused on the separation of powers and justice, so this quote represents his ideas well.
5. **Mary Wollstonecraft**: Her quotes were not included in the provided statements, but she is known for advocating for women's rights and rationality in education. If there were a quote reflecting those ideas, it would have been attributed to her.
Let me know if you need additional information or context for these thinkers and their contributions!
1. **John Locke**: "Being all equal and independent no one ought to harm another in his life hailed liberty for possession."
- This quote reflects Locke's ideas about natural rights and the importance of liberty.
2. **Voltaire**: "Would me and be generously? Snapped our chains and be content with the rational fellowship. Instead of slavish obedience, they would find us more observant daughters. More affectionate sisters, more faithful wives and more reasonable Mother's in a word. Better citizen."
- This quote aligns with Voltaire's emphasis on reason, freedom, and social improvement.
3. **Thomas Hobbes**: "He, that is, the govern of whole nation. Must read in himself. Not this or that particular man but mankind."
- This reflects Hobbes' views on the nature of humanity and governance as discussed in his work "Leviathan."
4. **Montesquieu**: "There is no greater talent. See that which is preparated under the shield of a law and in the name of justice."
- Montesquieu focused on the separation of powers and justice, so this quote represents his ideas well.
5. **Mary Wollstonecraft**: Her quotes were not included in the provided statements, but she is known for advocating for women's rights and rationality in education. If there were a quote reflecting those ideas, it would have been attributed to her.
Let me know if you need additional information or context for these thinkers and their contributions!