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" It may seem strange to some man that has not well weighed these things that Nature should thus dissociate and render men apt to invade and destroy one another; and he may therefore, not trusting to this inference made from the passions, desire perhaps... "
Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt - Page 165
by William Hazlitt - 1836
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British Moralists, 1650-1800: Hobbes

David Daiches Raphael - 1991 - 440 pages
...and render men apt to invade, and destroy one another : and he may therefore, not trusting to this inference, made from the passions, desire perhaps...and public officers, armed, to revenge all injuries shall be done him; what opinion he has of his fellow subjects, when he rides armed; of his fellow citizens,...
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Sir John Vanbrugh: The Playwright as Architect: The Playwright as Architect

1991 - 210 pages
...of other men's persons. wives. children. and cattle." 6 IW|hen taking a 1ourney." he observed. a man arms himself. and seeks to go well accompanied: when...be laws. and public officers. armed: to revenge all in1uries shall be done him: what opinion he has of his fellow sub1ects. when he rides armed. of his...
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The Two Gods of Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes on Religion and Politics

A. P. Martinich - 2003 - 454 pages
...Hobbes tends to overstate his case and to attribute aggressiveness to everyone. Let him [the reader] therefore consider with himself, when taking a journey,...house he locks his chests; and this when he knows 74 there be laws, and public officers, armed, to revenge all injuries shall be done him; what opinion...
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Situating the Self: Gender, Community, and Postmodernism in Contemporary Ethics

Seyla Benhabib - 1992 - 280 pages
...another,"16 he asks each man who does not trust "this Inference, made from the passions," to reflect why "when taking a journey, he arms himself, and seeks to go well accompanied; when going to sleep, he lockes his dores; when even in his house he lockes his chests . . . Does he not there as much accuse...
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Forbidden Grounds: The Case Against Employment Discrimination Laws

Richard A. Epstein - 1992 - 980 pages
...dissociate, and render men apt to invade and destroy one another; and he may therefore, not trusting to this Inference, made from the Passions, desire perhaps...arms himself, and seeks to go well accompanied; when he goes to sleep, he locks his doors; when even in his house he locks his chests; and this when he...
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Law, Justice and the State: Nordic perspectives

International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. World Congress - 1995 - 180 pages
...should thus dissociate, and render men apt to invade and destroy one another: and he may therefore [...] desire perhaps to have the same confirmed by Experience. Let him therefore consider with himselfe, when taking a journey, he armes himselfe, and seeks to go well accompanied; when going to...
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Modern Political Thought: Readings from Machiavelli to Nietzsche

David Wootton - 1996 - 964 pages
...dissociate, and render men apt to invade, and destroy one another: and he may therefore, not trusting to this n shall be done him; what opinion he has of his fellow subjects, when he rides armed; of his fellow citizens,...
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Leviathan

Thomas Hobbes - 2008 - 516 pages
...dissociate, and render men apt to invade, and destroy one another: and he may therefore, not trusting to this inference, made from the passions, desire perhaps...and public officers, armed, to revenge all injuries shall be done him; what opinion he has of his fellowsubjects, when he rides armed; of his fellow citizens,...
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Self-interest: An Anthology of Philosophical Perspectives

Kelly Rogers - 1997 - 308 pages
...same confitmed by Expetience. Let him thetefote considet with hnnself, when taking a joutney, he atms himself, and seeks to go well accompanied; when going to sleep, he locks his doots; when even in his house he locks his chests; and this when he knows thete be Laws, and public...
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Readings on Human Nature

Peter Loptson - 1998 - 588 pages
...dissociate, and render men apt to invade, and destroy one another: and he may therefore, not trusting to this inference, made from the passions, desire perhaps...and public officers, armed, to revenge all injuries shall be done him; what opinion he has of his fellowsubjects, when he rides armed; of his fellow citizens,...
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