1. Moral Limits and Individual Conduct
He says that humans are characteristically different, in that one can be stronger or have a quicker mind, but when it comes down to it, a man can over power or outwit any man. ... He argued that fundamental concepts structure human experience, and that reason is the source of morality. ... This natural condition, free of all artificial interferences, is one of continuous war and violence, of death and fear. ... Through the laws of nature, humans have an innate necessity to seek peace in order to survive. In order to survive, humans have to relinquish a few of their natural rights in order to g...
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