Who among the following viewed that equality is unnatural and undesirable? A) Plato B) Aristotle C) Marsiglio D) Cicero. The book 'Defensor pacis' was written by A) St. Augustine B... Who among the following viewed that equality is unnatural and undesirable? A) Plato B) Aristotle C) Marsiglio D) Cicero. The book 'Defensor pacis' was written by A) St. Augustine B) Ockham C) Gregory I D) None of these. Who said, 'Cicero's state is a corporate body'? A) Karl Popper B) Sabine C) Karl Marx D) Plato. The book 'Politics' is written by A) Plato B) Aristotle C) Gregory D) None of these.
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The question is exploring historical philosophical views on equality and the authorship of certain works. It focuses on identifying which philosopher viewed equality as unnatural and who wrote a specific book, alongside other philosophical inquiries.
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Aristotle, Marsiglio, Sabine, Aristotle
Aristotle viewed that equality is unnatural and undesirable. 'Defensor pacis' was written by Marsiglio. Sabine said 'Cicero's state is a corporate body'. 'Politics' is written by Aristotle.
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Aristotle viewed that equality is unnatural and undesirable. 'Defensor pacis' was written by Marsiglio. Sabine said 'Cicero's state is a corporate body'. 'Politics' is written by Aristotle.
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Aristotle believed in a hierarchical society where not all individuals are equal by nature. Marsiglio of Padua wrote 'Defensor pacis', advocating political supremacy of the state over the church. Sabine interpreted Cicero's views in political philosophy.
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