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1. Who said that property is the root of all evil which brought about war, conflict, and misery?
2. ‘Essay Concerning Human Understanding’ is the work of
3. Rousseau thought that society was formed as a result of
4. Now the natural world is studied by the methods of
5. Social Sciences try to understand human behavior and its interaction with the environment and
6. Which would facilitate reliable and valid study of human behavior and social life
7. Who said that property is the root of all evil which brought about war, conflict, and misery
8. The major task of the state is the preservation of the liberty, peace, safety and public good of the people- Who commented so?
9. Hobbes believed that the very principle of the universe is
10. The main function of research is
11. The scientific approach to the study of human beings seeks to emphasize the need to blend the perspectives of
12. A recent trend in Social science research is
13. Locke believed that human beings were originally
14. Who said that property is the root of all evil which brought about war, conflict, and misery
15. ’Leviathan’ was published in the year"
16. ‘The Elements of Law’ was published in the year
17. Verification of knowledge of human behavior and social life is happening through
18. Diagnosis of problems and their analysis lead to
19. Whose belief is that man’s original nature was corrupted by society and that the only way man could become virtuous, moral being was to totally transform society.
20. Research in Social Sciences can unfold and identify the causes of
21. The first philosophical work of Hobbes
22. Thomas Hobbes’ interest in philosophy was greatly stimulated by his discovery of the world of
23. Whose belief is that man’s original nature was corrupted by society and that the only way man could become virtuous, moral being was to totally transform society.
24. Research can give us sound guideline for the appropriate measure of
25. Rousseau believed that refer of society would only be possible if all members shared equally in the construction of