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... Nature Hobbes ' state of nature was into- lerable a state of perpetual strife , insecurity and lawlessness . Human life was , therefore , " solitary , poor , nasty , brutish , short " . Locke's state of nature was one in which peace and ...
... Nature Hobbes ' state of nature was into- lerable a state of perpetual strife , insecurity and lawlessness . Human life was , therefore , " solitary , poor , nasty , brutish , short " . Locke's state of nature was one in which peace and ...
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... nature . In course of time , the law of nature was secularized but its definition as the dictate of right reason was maintained . The appeal to divinity was abandoned but the appeal to reason and justice has been preserved all through ...
... nature . In course of time , the law of nature was secularized but its definition as the dictate of right reason was maintained . The appeal to divinity was abandoned but the appeal to reason and justice has been preserved all through ...
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... natural rights : The doctrine of natural rights is interpreted in two ways . In one sense it means that man has certain rights , called natural rights , which are based upon the law of nature , derive their validity from the nature of ...
... natural rights : The doctrine of natural rights is interpreted in two ways . In one sense it means that man has certain rights , called natural rights , which are based upon the law of nature , derive their validity from the nature of ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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