Economics 1021A/B Study Guide - Final Guide: Civil Religion, Egalitarianism, Natural Philosophy

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ECON 1021A/B Full Course Notes
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The world being turned upside down, 180 degree change. Three different organizations come of the state (city leauges, city states, sts) Treaty of westphalia basically the victory of states as tool for basis of international and domestic politics: religious, scientific. Desire to connect all nature to systematically connected laws. Breaking everything down to fundamental forces at. People thought this, but revolution brings systemization. Science is successful because it becomes applied to technology. Everyone has the capacity to reason: this ability can be improved by experience and understanding science. Self-preservation is the primary desire: hobbest notes we want more than this, often at the cost of others: will. Humans are close enough to being the same on their abilities, the way they interact, and in their motivation. Humans roughly equal in: abilities, experience/interaction, motivations. This difference is not as great as some think. People deemed outstanding may not be that different.