1. Hobbes vs .Locke
Hobbes considered that humans, in their nature, are selfish and tend to do everything for their own reason. ... Contrary to Hobbes, Locke says that humans know what is right and wrong. Locke's believe that human beings have a natural moral sense which is governed by the reason. ... Furthermore, both thinkers are focusing on human self-preservation, but with a different background. ... Wartime sacrifices civil liberties, therefore it is important to find a proper balance between liberty and security. ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate