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The theory of obligation -- 1. The hobbesian matrix of the theory -- 2. The re-thinking of the hobbesian principles -- II. Nature of man and state of nature: the doctrine of sociality -- 1. Human nature -- 2. The state of nature -- 3. The hobbesian inheritance in the doctrines of sociality and the state of nature -- 4. Consequences of the force of Pufendorf?s anti-hobbesian arguments relating to the state of nature -- Part Two: Why did Pufendorf pass for an anti-hobbesian? -- I. Pufendorf?s place in the history of ethics according to Pufendorf -- II. The role of Cumberland -- 1. The utilisation of Cumberland -- 2. Differences between the first and the second editions of the /$rDe iure -- 3. Cumberlandian paternity of these notions -- 4. Incompatibility of Cumberland?s system with that of Pufendorf -- 5. Other variants between the first and the second editions of the /$rDe iure -- III. Anti-hobbesian aspects of the /$rElementa -- 1. 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