Across
- 2. Mill’s principle says coercion is justified only to prevent this to others
- 4. Forcing someone to act, rather than merely persuading them
- 11. Hobbes’s pre-government condition is called the state of this
- 12. Mill protects liberty of thought, feeling, belief, and this
- 13. Bentham said natural rights were “nonsense on” these
- 15. Bentham’s ethical theory is usually described as this
- 16. Hobbes says life in the state of nature is savage, or this
- 18. Protection from danger, a major reason Hobbes supports government
- 21. Hobbes thinks this powerful ruler or authority is needed to keep peace
- 22. Philosopher associated with natural rights to life, liberty, and property
- 25. Hobbes describes the state of nature as a state of this
- 26. One of Locke’s three famous natural rights
- 27. Government that violates natural rights
- 31. Philosopher who described life in the state of nature as “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short”
- 32. Locke’s rights are described as this because they exist before government
- 33. Hobbes thinks this emotion helps motivate people to seek peace
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- 1. Mill says society has this when conduct harms others
- 2. Bentham thinks laws should promote the greatest amount of this
- 3. For Locke, legitimate government requires this from the governed
- 5. Title of Hobbes’s famous work about government
- 6. Locke’s natural right to possessions and ownership
- 7. Locke thinks government exists to provide this for natural rights
- 8. Agreement by which people give up some freedom for protection
- 9. Mill’s liberty to combine with others for shared purposes
- 10. Locke says people may have a right to this against tyrannical government
- 14. The central freedom protected by Mill’s argument
- 17. Hobbes says life in the state of nature is lonely, or this
- 19. Bentham’s moral theory is based on this principle
- 20. Bentham thinks real rights must be created by this system
- 23. Forcing someone “for their own good”
- 24. Philosopher who called natural rights “nonsense on stilts”
- 28. Bentham called natural rights this
- 29. Mill says the individual is this over their own body and mind
- 30. For Bentham, rights depend on this rather than nature
