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  1. Hobbes as a Theorist of Natural Law.Perez Zagorin - 2007 - Intellectual History Review 17 (3):239-255.
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  • The elements and hobbesian moral thinking.Alan Cromartie - 2011 - History of Political Thought 32 (1):21-47.
    It is easy to read Hobbes's moral thinking as a deviant contribution to 'modern' natural law, especially if Leviathan (1651) is read through a lens provided by De Cive (1642). But The Elements of Law (1640) encourages the view that Hobbes's argument is 'physicalist', that is, that it requires no premises beyond those required by his physics of matter in motion. The Elements included a draft De Homine and its argument is intimately connected with De Cive's; it shows how such (...)
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