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What was Thomas Hobbes view of natural rights?
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Thomas Hobbes' conception of natural rights extended from his conception of man in a "state of nature." He objected to the attempt to derive rights from "natural law," arguing that law ("lex") and right ("jus") though often confused, signify opposites, with law referring to obligations, while rights refers to the absence of obligations.
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