CHAPTER 14

  1. What is man's natural right?
  2. What is "right"? "A right"?
  3. What is "liberty"?
  4. What is a "law of nature"?
  5. What is the "first and fundamental law of nature"? From what does Hobbes derive this?
  6. What is the second law? From what does Hobbes derive this?
  7. How can one get rid of a right that one possesses?
  8. What is the result of getting rid of a right?
  9. What is an "injury" or "injustice"?
  10. What rights can one not get rid of?
  11. What is a "contract"? a "gift"?
  12. What is a "covenant"? a "promise"?
  13. How does one make a contract?
  14. Must one keep his promises? always? when?
  15. Can one make a covenant with God?
  16. If one is forced to make a promise, must one keep that promise?
  17. What promises or covenants need not be fulfilled?
  18. What is the effect of taking an oath to fulfill one's promises?

Chapter Fifteen

  1. What is the third law of nature? What is justice? What does this third law presuppose that the first two laws did not?
  2. Is "justice" a reasonable (a "rational") thing?
  3. Is there "natural justice" or "justice by nature" or justice without a government?
  4. What is the purpose of the law of nature?
  5. What are "just men"?
  6. What are "just actions"?