Under certain circumstances, Thomas Hobbes could come to the following conclusion: Taking another person’s
possessions without his permission is wrong, but lying to him about it is not.In no more than one page, present
an argument that Hobbes is likely to use to arrive at this conclusion. Where possible, give quotes, and
reference to texts, to support the argument you present (there should be several in a one-pager).This is not an
exercise in creative writing, but in logic and textual exegesis (though I am always happy to get logic, texts, and
a creatively written paper). Nor am I interested in your opinion; just tell me how Hobbes would (probably)
argue.Using the same format as the last assignment, begin with the following statement:Given: Despite the fact
that I am a self-serving machine with a natural right to everything, I no longer live in a state of nature but in a
civil society. Changing into a civil society required me to make the following agreements.(Remember: Do not
argue to this statement. It is a given.)End with the following sentence: Therefore, taking another person’s
possessions without his permission is wrong, but lying to him about it is not. I will deduct points for the following
mistakes on all One Pagers.1) Failure to make logical connections.2) Demonstrated misunderstanding of the
philosopher.3) Failure to use quotes to illustrate your point (at least two/paper).4) Failure to follow the format
(including the page limit).5) Errors from the errors list (one point for every two instances).
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