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Thomas Hobbes: What Is The Difference Between Obligations In Foro Inte

Thomas Hobbes: What Is The Difference Between Obligations In foro interno and In
foro externo, and When Do We Have Such Obligations?


According to Thomas Hobbes, there are certain laws of nature which exist
in the absence of an organized government. These laws are extremely cut throat,
and place people in extremely dangerous situations where their lives are in
danger. Government is the answer to this dangerous situation, but it is here
that the question of obligation comes into question. Does one have an obligation
to take a chance and follow the laws set forth for them, or should they only
think of themselves, and follow the laws of nature? This is a vital question
which I will explore.
According to Hobbes, the overriding law of nature is kill or be killed.
Hobbes believed that, "every man has a right to everything, even to another
man'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......


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