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Her outlook on Human Nature was that all humans were essentially rational, believed fully developed human ( nearest perfection to god) learns to control/use their passions. Was convinced neither sex nor class are relevant to the initial birth right of human beings as reasonable. To believe otherwise would be to believe either that human beings are not made in image of god or that god was unreasonable.

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She believed in the equal rights for women.

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Q: What did Mary Wollstonecraft think of human nature?
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