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" And because the condition of man (as hath been declared in the precedent chapter) is a condition of war of every one against every one, in which case every one is governed by his own reason, and there is nothing he can make use of that may not be a help... "
The Philosophy of Hobbes in Extracts and Notes Collated from His Writings - Page 252
by Thomas Hobbes - 1903 - 391 pages
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Readings in Political Philosophy

Francis William Coker - 1914 - 618 pages
...life against his enemies, it followeth that in such a condition every man has a right to everything, even to one another's body. And therefore, as long as this natural right of every man to everything endureth, there can be no security to any man, how strong or wise soever he be, of living...
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University Lectures Delivered by Members of the Faculty in the ..., Volumes 6-7

University of Pennsylvania - 1919 - 888 pages
...fear and danger of violent death, and the life of man solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short ... It followeth that in such a condition, every man has a right to everything, even to one another's body . . . And consequently, it is a precept, or general rule of...
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The Principles of Politics: An Introduction to the Study of the Evolution of ...

Arthur Ritchie Lord - 1921 - 352 pages
...which case every one is governed by his own reason ; and there is nothing he can make use of, that may not be a help unto him, in preserving his life...that in such a condition, every man has a right to everything ; even to one another's body. And therefore, as long as this natural right of every man...
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The Principles of Politics: An Introduction to the Study of the Evolution of ...

Arthur Ritchie Lord - 1921 - 316 pages
...there is nothing he can make use of, that may not be a help unto him, in preserving his lif«*against his enemies ; it followeth, that in such a condition, every man has a right to everything ; even to one another's body. And therefore, as long as this natural right of every man...
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The Logic of Leviathan: The Moral and Political Theory of Thomas Hobbes

David P. Gauthier - 1969 - 234 pages
...iii, p. 116). Now in the state of nature a man finds that 'there is nothing he can make use of, that may not be a help unto him, in preserving his life against his enemies', so that 'it followeth, that in such a condition, every man has a right to every thing; even to one...
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The Great Legal Philosophers: Selected Readings in Jurisprudence

Clarence Morris - 1971 - 588 pages
...in which case every one is governed by his own Reason; and there is nothing he can make use of, that may not be a help unto him, in preserving his life against his enemyes; It followeth, that in such a condition, every man has a Right to every thing; even to one...
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Stone Age Economics

Marshall David Sahlins - 1974 - 372 pages
...in which case every one is governed by his own Reason; and there is nothing he can make use of, that may not be a help unto him, in preserving his life against his enemyes; It followeth, that in such a condition, every man has a Right to every thing; even to one...
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Hobbes and the Social Contract Tradition

Jean Hampton - 1986 - 318 pages
...in which case every one is governed by his own Reason; and there is nothing he can make use of, that may not be a help unto him, in preserving his life against his enemyes; // followeth, that in such a condition, every man has a Right to every thing; even to one...
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First Things: An Inquiry Into the First Principles of Morals and Justice

Hadley Arkes - 1986 - 448 pages
...to attack people who could be a threat in the future to one's self-preservation. As Hobbes put it, "every man has a right to every thing; even to one another's body."6 That prospect, overall, was immanently frightening, and "as long as this natural right of every...
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The Realm of Rights

Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1990 - 400 pages
...in which case every one is governed by his own Reason; and there is nothing he can make use of, that may not be a help unto him, in preserving his life against his enemyes; It followeth, that in such a condition, every man has a Right to everything; even to one .mothers...
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