The Logic of Leviathan: The Moral and Political Theory of Thomas Hobbes

New York: Oxford University Press (1969)
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The Logic of Leviathan The Moral and Political Theory of Thomas Hobbes.

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Moral Theory

This chapter states that Thomas Hobbes writes on morals as a moralist. His primary aim is to demonstrate what men ought, and ought not, to do. In pursuing this aim, Hobbes introduces, and explains, certain moral concepts, of which the most important are right of nature, law of nature, obli... see more

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