American Ideals 34. State of Nature
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Konvitz, Milton R.
Abstract
Locke saw man in the state of nature as governed by reason. In this state, all are equal and independent. No one should harm another. This conceptualization is what the Declaration of Independence speaks of as the “Laws of Nature and Nature’s God.” Professor Konvitz contrasts and compares More’s, Hobbes’, and Locke’s viewed of the state of nature.
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Duration: 47:28
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1973
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bibid: 7145276
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sound
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