HUMA 1825 Chapter Notes - Chapter Montesquieu: Compulsory Voting, Majority Rule, Aristocracy

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The best answer to this question would also map the related conceptions of reason , god , world and beasts . Montesquieu"s understanding of human intelligence is that intelligence and reason are the knowledge of existence. All beings have their laws and we are capable of making choices of our own and laws for ourselves. As do divinity, the material world, superior intelligences to man, beasts, and man have their own laws. We possess the intelligence to create laws according to our beliefs of what is right but we also possess the ability to break them as well (all things have their own laws that are made in their own nature). In relation to human beings and our intelligence, different types of humans whether a beast or just a man, we make our laws as we want to and by how we would act to them.

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