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Chapter 19 Self Quiz
The Social Contract, Thomas Hobbes
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According to Hobbes, we are at
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armies clash.
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the will to go to battle is sufficiently known.
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we engage in battle.
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none of the above.
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Which of the following does Hobbes cite as a principal cause of enmity between people?
competition
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glory
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diffidence
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all of the above
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Hobbes claims that the two cardinal virtues during war are
force and fraud.
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courage and honor.
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justice and honesty.
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selfishness and vengefulness.
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The first two laws of nature expounded by Hobbes do
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include which of the following?
Take up arms against unjust authority.
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Defend oneself by any means necessary.
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Be willing, when others are too, to surrender one’s right to all things.
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Seek peace.
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Hobbes argues that, in a condition of war, everyone has a right to
only what morality permits.
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everything, including the lives and possessions of all others.
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whatever he can bargain for in voluntary negotiations.
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none of the above.
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Hobbes claims that humans are naturally equal in body but not in mind.
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False
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Hobbes believes that the laws of morality apply during both war and peacetime.
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False
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Human beings, on Hobbes’s account, have a natural right to do whatever they think prudent to preserve their own lives.
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Hobbes thinks we should be willing to content ourselves with only so much liberty against others as we would allow them to have against us.
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