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Natural Law Vs Hobbes

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Locke asserts that humans have freedom but are not enabled to do anything they wish. Individuals are equal, independent, and carry the right to life, well-being, freedom, possessions. In addition, God created us as rational creatures, familiarizing them with the law of nature which impels them to be beneficial and well-disposed toward one another. Considering that we are all liberated and equal, then, cognizant of the fact that liberation is not equivalent to license, the natural law would have us be on the lookout for peace and the safety of all humankind, not just our own personal gain and survival. In contrast, Hobbes had the conception that all of us are equal by nature with respect to their bodily and mentally magnitudes. He does not insinuate

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