The State Of Nature Flashcards

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Why do some philosophers object to the idea of a SON?

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Because

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What is the idea of the state of nature?

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The state of nature is

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What is the most fundamental desire according to Hobbes?

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The

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Why does the right to self-preservation lead to conflict?

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P

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What is Hobbes’ famous quote about the State of Nature?

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K

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What does Hobbes mean by equality and scarcity?

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K

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What is the vicious circle in the state of nature?

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K

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Why does Locke believe his approach is valid even if you don’t believe in God?

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L

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How do Hobbes and Locke disagree on morality?

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T

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How does Hume disagree with Locke on the State of Nature?

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O

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10
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How does money change human beings according to Locke?

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L

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What does Locke say is the primary benefit of forming a state?

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O

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Why does Hobbes believe the state would not become corrupt?

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O

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What is the best way to prevent the state abusing power according to Locke?

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Y

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