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*[[File:CapAnti_Clerical.png]] [[Secularism|Anti-Clericalism]]
*[[File:AntiDem.png]] Anti-Democracy
*[[File:Anti-Semitic.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Semitism}} (allegedly)
*[[File:Anti-Christian.png]] {{PCBA|Christophobia}}
*[[File:Civlibert.png]] [[Civil Libertarianism]]
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Descartes didn't speak often on ethics or political philosophy. In terms of ethics, this was because he wanted to have a more cretin foundation in Metaphysics before he really got started building an ethical system. He refrained from speaking on politics becuse he thought such things should be mostly dealt with by Kings and those who they appointed as magistrates.
 
None the less, he did have some ideas in these two subjects, tending towards a version [[File:Virtue ethics icon.png]] [[Virtue Ethics]] based on [[File:RomStoStoic.png]] [[Roman Stoicism|Stoicism]] as well as viewing [[File:Monarch.png]] {{FPCB|Monarchism}} as the natural order of things.
 
 
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