One of the most important philosophical and political problems of mankind, demonstrated by John Rock's social contract and freedom related natural rights is the conflict between freedom and security. This is often referred to as the balance between the two. As long as there is society, this problem is already widespread. In this article we will cover some of the theories of the 17th century British philosopher John Rock in his second government paper and explain how they apply to this situation. I am going to connect his argument to the problem of free will.
John Locke: Nature is bound by natural law, people have natural rights. Rock agreed with the form of Hobbes (but called the aristocracy as the oligarchy). The Constitution expresses democracy as the best, agrees to accept governance, and voluntarily participates in social contracts. The king does not have an absolute sacred right. Rock 's social contract theory comes from his second government theory (1689). "We are all equal and independent, we should not harm anyone in life, health, freedom or wealth."
Social contract theory is the concept that people live in their natural state from the beginning. This means they have no government or law to regulate their lives. Thomas Hobbs (Leviathan), John Locke (the second paper by the government), and Jean - Jacques Rousseau (Social Contract) are discussing what they regard as social contract theory. - In John Locke's work he tells us how we are getting real world thoughts and beliefs from the sense of smell, touch, and vision. His argument is that you can not express your daily life through experience, you need your emotions to help you find the truth of reality.
John Rock proposed the government's social contract theory. Only governments based on public consent can gain the pursuit of freedom, liberty and happiness for life. Thomas Jefferson linked the principle of rock directly to the situation of the colonial era. Therefore, the struggle for American independence is to fight for their own natural rights. Benjamin Franklin is one of the founders of America. He was born in a poor family and had little money to go to school. He did not graduate through school for two years, but he continued his education through greedy self-study. The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin vividly depicts his personal experience from a poorly humble boy to a wealthy famous person. All the progress he made is in his own good effort, the desire for success, and the pursuit of great morality.