OF REASON, AND SCIENCE

OF THE DIFFERENCE OF MANNERS

OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND, AS CONCERNING THEIR FELICITY, AND MISERY

OF THE FIRST AND SECOND NATURALL LAWES, AND OF CONTRACTS


OF REASON, AND SCIENCE

Reason What It Is

Reason Defined

OF THE DIFFERENCE OF MANNERS

What Is Here Meant By Manners

A Restlesse Desire of Power, in All Men

Love of Contention from Competition

Civil Obedience from Love of Ease. From Feare of Death, or Wounds

And From Love of Arts

Love of Vertue from Love of Praise

Hate, from Difficulty of Requiting Great Benefits

And from Conscience of Deserving to Be Hated

Promptnesse to Hurt, from Fear

Curiosity to Know, from Care of Future Time. Naturall Religion, from the Same

OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND, AS CONCERNING THEIR FELICITY, AND MISERY

Men by Nature Equall

From Equality Proceeds Diffidence

From Diffidence Warre

Out of Civil States, There is Alwayes Warre of Every One Against Every One

The Incommodities of Such a War

In Such a Warre, Nothing is Unjust

The Passions that Incline Men to Peace

OF THE FIRST AND SECOND NATURALL LAWES, AND OF CONTRACTS

Right of Nature What

Liberty What

A Law of Nature What. Difference of Right and Law

Naturally Every Man Has Right to Every Thing. The Fundamentall Law of *Nature. To Seek Peace.*

The Second Law of *Nature. Contract in Way of Peace*

What It Is To Lay Down a Right

Renouncing a Right What It Is. Transferring Right What. Obligation. Duty. Injustice.

Not All Rights Are Inalienable

Covenants of Mutuall Trust, When Invalid


OF REASON, AND SCIENCE (what is social science?)

Reason What It Is (science thinks about what causes what)

Reason Defined (the same logic can be used in different fields)

OF THE DIFFERENCE OF MANNERS (what should we make of cultural difference?)

What Is Here Meant By Manners (culture meaning way of life: we all pursue good life, though by various means)

A Restlesse Desire of Power, in All Men (we ceaselessly seek power not because of what it gets us but because it's the only way to keep power)

Love of Contention from Competition (Power as something of a zero-sum affair - wanting it means you have to compete)

Civil Obedience from Love of Ease. From Feare of Death, or Wounds (obedience can emerge

And From Love of Arts

Love of Vertue from Love of Praise

Hate, from Difficulty of Requiting Great Benefits

And from Conscience of Deserving to Be Hated

Promptnesse to Hurt, from Fear

Curiosity to Know, from Care of Future Time. Naturall Religion, from the Same

OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND, AS CONCERNING THEIR FELICITY, AND MISERY

Men by Nature Equall

From Equality Proceeds Diffidence

From Diffidence Warre

Out of Civil States, There is Alwayes Warre of Every One Against Every One

The Incommodities of Such a War

In Such a Warre, Nothing is Unjust

The Passions that Incline Men to Peace

OF THE FIRST AND SECOND NATURALL LAWES, AND OF CONTRACTS

Right of Nature What

Liberty What

A Law of Nature What. Difference of Right and Law

Naturally Every Man Has Right to Every Thing. The Fundamentall Law of *Nature. To Seek Peace.*

The Second Law of *Nature. Contract in Way of Peace*

What It Is To Lay Down a Right

Renouncing a Right What It Is. Transferring Right What. Obligation. Duty. Injustice.

Not All Rights Are Inalienable

Covenants of Mutuall Trust, When Invalid