Thomas Hobbes, De Cive, 1647 [ Concepts ]
… Part I: Liberty Chapter I Of the State of Men Without Civil Society I. The faculties of Humane nature may be reduc'd unto four kinds; Bodily strength, … more narrowly look into the Causes for which Men come together, and delight in each others De Cive Chapter I. Of the state of men without Civill Society 7 company, shall easily find that this happens not because naturally it could happen … kill) can doe equall things. All men therefore among themselves are by nature equall; the De Cive Chapter I. Of the state of men without Civill Society 8 inequality we now discern, hath its spring from the Civill Law. IV. All men in the …
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