PHILOS 1B03 Midterm: 1B03 Midterm

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Philos 1b03 midterm review: all men are naturally in a state of perfect. Locke: first duty is to themselves as rational. Locke: a right of making laws, with penalties of death, Plato follow the laws of the state would require that the citizen be the ultimate authority and have the right to make laws but if this were the case, each individual would be a. State unto himself and there would be no recognized (viz. legitimate) state. Hobbes: as to the faculties of mind Hobbes and follow it" equality amongst men, than that of strength Hobbes: common power a multitude of wills/powers. Hobbes: herculean task, because she has difficulties. Wollstonecraft absorbed into one will/power: each member of the commonwealth has rights of. Kant peculiar to her sex to overcome, which requires almost superhuman powers. " coercion in relation to all the others: however great and apparently ineradicable. Mill: each of us puts his person and all his power in.

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