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In a State of Nature, Hobbes Holds

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Question 24

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In a state of nature, Hobbes holds,


A) people do many unjust things.
B) there is no such thing as good and evil.
C) people seek to maximize their pleasure and power.
D) cooperation predominates, until society corrupts the natural goodness of individuals.

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