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==== Thomas Hobbes (17th century) ==== The principal writings of [[Thomas Hobbes]] appeared between 1640 and 1651โduring and immediately following [[First English Civil War|the war between forces]] loyal to King [[Charles I of England|Charles I]] and those loyal to [[Parliament]]. In his own words, Hobbes' reflection began with the idea of "giving to every man his own," a phrase he drew from the writings of [[Cicero]]. But he wondered: How can anybody call anything his own?
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