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What does Hobbes say about the nature of man?
 
  a. Nature has made us equal.
  b. There are great disparities in intelligence.
  c. There are great disparities in ingenuity.
  d. The notion of equality is a philosophical fiction.

Question 2

Miller notes that we are often embarrassed when talk of the biblical injunction eye for an eye is brought into parlance.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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