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" Men living together according to reason without a common superior on earth, with authority to judge between them, is properly the state of Nature. "
The Moral and Political Philosophy of John Locke - Page 122
by Sterling Power Lamprecht - 1918 - 168 pages
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The Analysis of Human Nature: Or, An Investigation of the Means to ..., Volume 2

Samuel Phelps - 1818 - 634 pages
...evidently the wildest fiction; namely, " that man may live in a state of nature," which he defines by " men living together according to reason, without a...superior on earth with authority to judge between them." If the character and nature of man were perfect, this would certainly be the happiest life > but men...
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 5

John Locke - 1823 - 516 pages
...preservation, and a state of enmity, malice, violence, and mutual destruction, are one from another. Men living together according to reason, without a...superior on earth, with authority to judge between them, is properly the state of nature. But force, or a declared design offeree, upon the person of another,...
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The Politics and Economics of Aristotle

Aristotle - 1853 - 438 pages
...for a reality a wild fiction of the fancy ; what he calls a state of nature, which he defines to be " men living together according to reason, without a...superior on earth with authority to judge between them."5 But he himself seems aware that this supposed natural state of man is a state in which man...
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Two Treatises on Civil Government: Preceded by Sir Robert Filmer

John Locke - 1884 - 332 pages
...preservation ; and a state of enmity, malice, violence, and mutual destruction are one from another. Men living together according to reason without a...on earth, with authority ; to judge between them, is properly the state of Nature. But/ force, or a declared design of force upon the person of another,...
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Two Treatises on Civil Government: Preceded by Sir Robert Filmer

John Locke - 1884 - 328 pages
...malice, violence, and mutual destruction are one from another. Men living together according to / j reason without a common superior on earth, with authority to judge between them, is properly the state of Nature.^ But"'' force, or a declared design of force upon the person of another,...
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Studien über die Entwickelung der Verwaltungslehre in Deutschland von der ...

Gustav Marchet - 1885 - 462 pages
...mutual assistance and preservation, and a state of enmity, malice, violence and mutual destruction. Men living together according to reason, without a...superior on earth, with authority to judge between them , is properly the state of nature«4). SDafi man fein fjiftorifdjeá SSeifpieí íenne 1) ©efdjicf)te...
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The Twentieth Century, Volume 27

1890 - 1148 pages
...on the other hand, represents them under the guise of highly intelligent and respectable persons, ' living together according to reason, without a common...superior on earth, with authority to judge between them' (Civil Government, §19). The Law of Nature 7 is, in fact, the law dictated by reason, which ' teaches...
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Works of Thomas Hill Green ...

Thomas Hill Green - 1890 - 636 pages
...state of enmity, malice^ violence^ and mutual des±riictioii>_are Jj-om nnp nnnfliAr. _ MqnJjyinor together, according to reason, without a common superior on earth with authority to judge between them, is l>rop_cr]y_t.h<i. _state_pf_naturfij_ But force, or a declared design of force, upon the person...
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Horae Sabbaticae: Reprint of Articles Contributed to the Saturday ..., Volume 2

James Fitzjames Stephen - 1892 - 444 pages
...of nature is 'a state of peace, goodwill, mutual assistance, and preservation,' in which men 'live together according to reason, without a common superior on earth with authority to judge between them.' War is a state whore any of the parties live otherwise than according to reason, and in a state of...
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English Prose: Selections, Volume 3

Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 674 pages
...preservation, and a state of enmity, malice, violence, and mutual destruction, are one from another. Men living together according to reason, without a...superior on earth, with authority to judge between them, is properly the state of nature. But force, or a declared design of force, upon the person of another...
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