| Thomas Hobbes - 1651 - 564 páginas
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| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 páginas
...another's body* And therefore, as long as this natural right of every man to every thing endureth, there can be no security to any man (how strong or...general rule of reason, " that every man ought to en^ deavour peace, as far as he has hope of obtaining it ; and when he cannot obtain it, that he may... | |
| 1840 - 974 páginas
...the law of nature is the same thing." Now, according to Hobbes, the fundamental law of nature is, " That every man ought to endeavour peace, " as far as he has hope of obtaining it ; and, when he can" not obtain it, that he may seek and use all helps and ad" vantages of warf." And again, " The... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 páginas
...another's body. And therefore, as long as this natural right of every man to every thing endureth, there can be no security to any man, how strong or...reason, that every man, ought to endeavour peace, as far j as he has hope of obtaining it; and when he cannot obtain it, that he may seek, and use, all helps,... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 744 páginas
...another's body. And therefore, as long as this natural right of every man to every thing endureth, there can be no security to any man, how strong or...reason, that every man, ought to endeavour peace, asfar as he has hope of obtaining it; and when he can- tare. not obtain it, that he may seek, and use,... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 páginas
...another's body. And therefore, as long as this natural right of every man to every thing endureth, there can be no security to any man, how strong or...reason, that every man, ought to endeavour peace, ^far tu he has hope of obtaining it; and when he cannot obtain it, that he may seek, and use, all helps,... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 páginas
...already described, every man has a right to everything, and as long as this natural right endureth, there can be no security to any man, how strong or wise soever he be, of living out the tune which nature ordinarily alloweth men to live. And, consequently, it is a precept, or general rule... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1886 - 328 páginas
...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...alloweth men to live. And consequently it is a precept, Ï -.L ys •,; ! '' **Л- or general rule of reason, "that every man ought to endeavour peace., as... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1888 - 136 páginas
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| Ágost Pulszky - 1888 - 502 páginas
...but to enjoy such a right he must have peace. Therefore the first and fundamental law of nature is " that every man ought to endeavour peace, as far as he has hope of obtaining it ; and, when be cannot obtain it, that he may seek and use all helps and advantages of war." From this fundamental... | |
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