Thomas Hobbes, De Cive, 1647 [ Concepts ]
… each other, and whether, and by what faculty, they are born apt for Society, and so preserve themselves against mutuall violence; then proceeding, we will shew what advice was necessary to be taken for this businesse, and what are the … his owne strength; the other's, from the necessity of defending himselfe, his liberty, and his goods against this mans violence. V. Furthermore, since the combate of Wits is the fiercest, the greatest discords which are, must necessarily …
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