Preface/ Question
Part One
Part Two
MISC
MISC
100

The image of the statue of Glaucus represents this idea.

What is the idea that knowledge, change, and impact of passions has made man unrecognizable to himself?

100

Natural man is this kind of animal.

What is an advantageously organized one?

100

This person was the first true founder of civil society.

Who is the first person to enclose a plot of land and say, "this is mine"?

100

Rousseau acknowledges God's role in inequality.

What is the idea that religion asks us to believe that men are unequal because God made it that way?

100

A man watching a child be killed by an animal demonstrates this concept.

What is man's pity?

200

Rousseau and Locke disagree on this concept.

What is natural law?

200

"Natural infirmities, childhood, old age, and illnesses of all kinds" are all this.

What are enemies that natural man has no self-defense against?

200

Fill in the blank: Man is "taught by experience that the love of __________ is the sole motive of human actions"

What is well-being?

200

Nature does this.

What is never lies?

200

This turns man in on himself and separates him from what troubles him.

What is reason?

300

These are the two things savage man has before reason.

What are pity and self-preservation?

300

Natural man becomes "weak, fearful, and servile" when they do this.

What is join society?

300
This activity led man to first glance upon himself with pride.

What is tricking and hunting animals?

300

This is what savage man sells but needs to buy back.

What is his bed?

300

These are societal constructs.

What are moral love and beauty?

400

These are the two kinds of inequality.

What is natural/physical inequality and moral/political inequality?

400

The examples of a pigeon and a cat dying of hunger illustrate this concept.

What is man's free will?

400

This activity led to men looking at others and wanting to be looked at in return.

What is dancing?

400

This is man's first language.

What is the cry of nature?

400

Fill in the blank: They all ran to _____________ themselves, in the belief that they secured their liberty."

What is chain?

500

Fill in the blank: "Let us therefore begin by putting aside all the _________, for they have no bearing on this question."

What are facts?

500

This is not one of natural man's desires.

What is competition?

500

These were the two arts that produced the revolution in property and labor.

What are metallurgy and agriculture?

500

Language or society comes first.

What is he doesn't make a final conclusion?

500

Fill in the blank: All "private individuals become equal again because they are ____________."

What is nothing?

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