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Self-Quiz 2.5: Thomas Hobbes,
Leviathan
Normative Ethics
Theories of Right Conduct
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Hobbes claims that nature has made people roughly equal in all of the following
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physical ability.
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prudence.
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wisdom.
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scientific knowledge.
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According to Hobbes, moral obligations arise from
God's commands.
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sympathy for others.
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contracts.
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social conventions.
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"The Fool" is someone who claims that
life is better with government than without it.
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life is better without government than with it.
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we should refrain from entering into covenants.
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it is sometimes rational to break our covenants.
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Hobbes claims that the nature of war consists in
battles.
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conflict between nations.
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the lack of assurance of peace.
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mental anguish.
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Why does Hobbes think that we should seek peace?
Because it is in our own self-interest
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Because it is in the interest of others
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Because God commands it
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All of the above
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What is the "state of nature"?
A situation in which there are no laws of government
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A utopia in which everyone lives in perfect harmony
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A government that is set up so that everything functions as it ought to
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A place completely unpopulated by humans
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What is Hobbes's definition of injustice?
Treatment of people as they do not deserve to be treated
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The performance of an action that does not bring about the best consequences
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The conviction of an innocent person for a serious crime
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The breaking of a contract
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