Asked by Ghinwa Kamal on May 11, 2024

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Which of the following best describes the state of nature?

A) a condition in which people live without government
B) a condition in which government can only enforce laws approved by the people
C) a condition in which government is a part of the natural order
D) a state with strict environmental laws to protect nature

State of Nature

A philosophical concept describing the hypothetical conditions of human life before societies came into existence.

Without Government

A state of society where no governing body exists, often referred to as anarchy or statelessness.

  • Digest the philosophical concepts concerning the state of nature and governmental authority.
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Shela MichelMay 15, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The state of nature is a (perhaps completely imaginary) state in which human beings exist without any form of government. The idea of a state of nature is often by used by philosophers seeking to understand the purpose and nature of a legitimate government (if there can be legitimate governments).