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question 3
1 pts
in the first half of the discourse rousseau compares...
civil humans and \super-humans\
\savage\ and \civil\ humans
higher pre-modern humans with lower pre-modern humans
modern or \civil humans\ and \humans of the future\
question 4
1 pts
in the state of nature first humans are...
extremely robust, agile, and courageous
of varying abilities but fully rational and therefore smart
only moderately robust, agile, and courageous
weak, slow, and fearful
question 5
1 pts
according to rousseau, the first enemy of pre-modern humans is...
\the man\ (i.e. homo erectus)
the wild carnivore (bears, wolves, etc )
the small domesticated herbivore (sheep, pigs, etc )
the neanderthal
Question 3: Rousseau's Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men centers on contrasting the "natural" or "savage" state of early humans with the "civil" humans of organized society in its first half.
Question 4: Rousseau described humans in the pure state of nature as physically hardy, agile, and brave, well-adapted to their environment without the weaknesses brought by civilization.
Question 5: Rousseau argued that pre-modern humans' primary threats were wild carnivores, as other humans posed no significant conflict in the state of nature, and domesticated animals did not exist in this early stage.
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Question 3: "savage" and "civil" humans
Question 4: extremely robust, agile, and courageous
Question 5: the wild carnivore (bears, wolves, etc.)