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, Experience, … of this following Doctrine from these, we will declare in the first place what manner of inclinations men who are endued with these faculties bare towards each other, and whether, and by what faculty, they are born apt for Society, and so … 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 no otherwise, …
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