CHAPTER 14
- What is man's natural right?
- What is "right"? "A right"?
- What is "liberty"?
- What is a "law of nature"?
- What is the "first and fundamental law of nature"? From what does Hobbes derive this?
- What is the second law? From what does Hobbes derive this?
- How can one get rid of a right that one possesses?
- What is the result of getting rid of a right?
- What is an "injury" or "injustice"?
- What rights can one not get rid of?
- What is a "contract"? a "gift"?
- What is a "covenant"? a "promise"?
- How does one make a contract?
- Must one keep his promises? always? when?
- Can one make a covenant with God?
- If one is forced to make a promise, must one keep that promise?
- What promises or covenants need not be fulfilled?
- What is the effect of taking an oath to fulfill one's promises?
Chapter Fifteen
- What is the third law of nature? What is justice? What does this third law presuppose that the first two laws did not?
- Is "justice" a reasonable (a "rational") thing?
- Is there "natural justice" or "justice by nature" or justice without a government?
- What is the purpose of the law of nature?
- What are "just men"?
- What are "just actions"?