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Ethics, accordingly, in Hobbes"s eyes, is part of the science of man



(as a natural body), and it is always treated as such
Ethics, accordingly, in Hobbes"s eyes, is part of the science of man
(as a natural body), and it is always treated as such. But subjecting,
as he does, so much of the action of the individual to the action of
the state, he necessarily includes in his Politics many questions that
usually fall to Ethics. Hence arises the necessity of studying for his
Ethics also part of the civil Philosophy; though it happens that, in
the Leviathan, this requisite part is incorporated with the Section
containing the Science of Man.


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