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The book is Fiero, Gloria K., The Humanistic Tradition, 7th edition, vol. (Boston: McGraw Hill, 2015 Submit your answer to two (2) of the following...

The book is Fiero, Gloria K., The Humanistic Tradition, 7th edition, vol. II. (Boston: McGraw Hill, 2015Submit your answer to two (2) of the following questions . Please write in complete sentences and use paragraph form. When citing texts or illustrations, please include titles in italics and appropriate page numbers.1) How does Rene Descartes prove (at least to his own satisfaction) that the mind and body are separate and distinct from each other?2) How do Thomas Hobbes and John Locke differ in their views of human nature? Why did each of them believe men create governments? Did you think Adam Smith would agree more with the views of Hobbes or Locke?3) Choose at least two examples of Dutch paintings or portraits from pp. 111, 121-129 and discuss how they might be influenced by the “new science,” new inventions, or any other developments in Europe in the 17th century.4) Using Equiano Olaudah's account of his enslavement and transportation to the new world, (pp. 156-158) discuss how slavery and the slave trade contradicted the ideals of the Enlightenment. Why do you think slavery and the slave trade continued unabated in this era of rising hopes that human suffering could alleviated by the use of reason?5) In Discourse on the Origins of Inequality among Men, how does Rousseau describe man's original nature? What according to Rousseau changed along the way to reduce mankind's happiness and innocence?6) It could be argued that Voltaire, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Jean Jacques Rousseau were all social critics, even if they offered very different criticisms. What institutions did each of them attack? Which of them, in your opinion, had the most radical ideas?choose any 2 questions, and use word please.

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