Hobbes and the State of Nature
.... giving his actions the moral quality they had previously lacked"; although he may lack some of the advantages he
enjoyed in the state of
nature, he "acquires ....
(1911

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The Leviathan
.... security. The rational man will happily trade away the autonomy he
enjoyed in
nature for the security he enjoys in society. What ....
(918

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Thomas Hobbes and The Leviathan
.... security. The rational man will happily trade away the autonomy he
enjoyed in
nature for the security he enjoys in society. What ....
(918

4

)
Alice Walker's Everyday Use
.... have drawn for you," (Browning, 1842, p. 501). The deceased wife
enjoyed nature. Her fondness for cherry boughs, white mules, and ....
(2739

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Compare and Contrast - Hobbes and Locke: The role of government
.... 4) When men turn to violence, either individually or collectively, they are reverting in Hobbes' view to that state they
enjoyed in
nature. ....
(1814

7

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Durkheim's Dualistic Theory of Human Nature
.... norms, because of their sacred character, closely parallels the prestige
enjoyed by all .... by reference to superior authority of a "sacred"
nature, eg religiously ....
(1173

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Locke, Rousseau & Mill on Government
.... For Locke (245), men who joined to create a civil society give up much of their autonomy and individual rights as
enjoyed in
nature. ....
(1410

6

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The Nature of Reality and Philosophy
.... They are perfect patterns that exist in the very
nature of things .... recollection holds that learning is the remembering of a wisdom that the soul
enjoyed prior to ....
(1645

7

)
John Locke On The Limits of Liberty & Property
.... and his understanding of the limits of liberty focus on allowing the individual the same essential liberty he
enjoyed in the state of
nature, reduced slightly ....
(1325

5

)
Nature in 6 Poems
.... The cherry blossoms are so beautiful that they must be
enjoyed whenever they appear .... by the end of the poem the poet determines to engage with
nature and life ....
(2333

9

)
Boys and Violence in America
.... that there had to be compelling interests involved to entice people to make this sort of commitment and to give up the absolute freedom they
enjoyed in
nature. ....
(1543

6

)
Gender Issues in American Society
.... that there had to be compelling interests involved to entice people to make this sort of commitment and to give up the absolute freedom they
enjoyed in
nature. ....
(1543

6

)
Education Research Proposal Chapter 1 NATURE OF THE ST
.... compensatory education programs for evidence of the degree of success
enjoyed by such .... This chapter of the proposal presents a delineation of its basic
nature. ....
(5781

23

)
Education Goals for Disadvantaged Students Chapter 1 NATURE OF THE ...
.... compensatory education programs for evidence of the degree of success
enjoyed by such .... This chapter of the proposal presents a delineation of its basic
nature. ....
(5781

23

)
Ideology of Liberalism
.... As Allen and Lloyd point out: "The freedom, equality, and independence which you
enjoyed by
nature, induced you to consent to a political power" (Allen & Lloyd ....
(2925

12

)
Personality & Power of Lyndon Johnson & Bill Clinton
.... America
enjoyed an unprecedented level of prosperity during the Clinton years, with .... mixed with a concentrated effort to master human
nature...This polarity of ....
(1498

6

)
Hobbes & Locke
.... the Hobbesian claim that men having relinquished the liberties which they
enjoyed in the .... therefore, was a monarchist who denied that the law of
nature could be ....
(1657

7

)
Leonardo de Vinci
.... joker, not a gruff, eccentric visionary but a man who
enjoyed his courtly .... Leonardo's sensitivity to
nature foresaw a time when "the great forests will be ....
(2176

9

)
Locke's Influence on the Declaration of Independence
.... In order to establish a civil society, however, it is necessary that people surrender some portion of the liberty they
enjoyed in the state of
nature. ....
(2297

9

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Transition from Romanticism to Realism
.... Romantic to the Realist genre was gradual and linked to a new approach to understanding the relationships that men
enjoyed with one another and with
nature. ....
(1026

4

)
Labels
Human sexuality is a complex and challenging aspect of human
nature. Throughout history people of both sexes have
enjoyed sex with each other as well as with ....
(941

4

)
Art Nouveau
.... Art Nouveau designs are characterized by images borrowed from
nature, by swirling .... It
enjoyed the highest popularity among the decorative arts like furniture ....
(1525

6

)
Fulan Gong Movement in China
.... and apolitical) as a dangerous threat to the monopoly of power
enjoyed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since 1949. The all-pervasive
nature of that ....
(5656

23

)
REPRESSION OF THE FALUN GONG
.... and apolitical) as a dangerous threat to the monopoly of power
enjoyed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since 1949. The all-pervasive
nature of that ....
(5656

23

)
Reviews of Books on Memory
.... However, due to the
nature of this task, memory is often guilty of committing .... I
enjoyed this book for its detailed information on how memory often fails us due ....
(1305

5

)
Five Book Reviews: Schacter, Ekman, Maltz, Branden, and Loftus
.... However, due to the
nature of this task, memory is often guilty of committing .... I
enjoyed this book for its detailed information on how memory often fails us due ....
(1305

5

)
Imagery in the Poetry of Robert Frost
.... of the moment, which will soon be lost forever if not
enjoyed at once .... Frost's images of happy creatures and perfect
nature send the underlying message that ....
(1557

6

)
Revolution and Rights
.... The view that women were unsuited to political life by their very
nature was the most .... The right to vote was
enjoyed by very few men and prior to the revolution ....
(1596

6

)
Letters of Madame de Sevigne
.... hold it, in the beginning men (and perhaps women as well?) lived in what he is pleased to call the state of
nature. In this state they
enjoyed entire liberty ....
(3317

13

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Argument Against St. Augustine's Beliefs
.... destructive and harmful, because it devalues science, the love of
nature and art .... and formal education, was virtually addicted to sex and food,
enjoyed the life ....
(559

2

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