Multiple Choice
Thomas Hobbes | Of the Natural Condition of Mankind as Concerning Their Felicity and Misery; Of the First and Second Natural Laws and of Contracts
Hobbes first discusses the state of war in which men live before a common power can bring them together in civil society. By virtue of the natural and fundamental laws of nature, peace and cooperation can be attained only when man is willing to renounce a right to benefit someone else. A contract is the mutual transferring of right. Only then can lawful and just civilization develop.
-The first and fundamental law of nature, according to Hobbes, is to
A) live for oneself.
B) seek power and defend ourselves.
C) seek peace and follow it.
D) defend oneself by all means possible.
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