The "state of nature" refers to a theoretical condition in which humans exist without any established government or societal structure, often characterized by a lack of laws and organized authority. In contrast, "war" is a specific conflict involving organized groups, typically states or nations, that engage in armed combat. While the state of nature can lead to conflicts due to competition for resources and survival, war is a more structured and intense manifestation of such conflicts, often governed by rules and objectives. Essentially, the state of nature describes a pre-political condition, while war represents a particular type of organized violence.
world war is war between more then 2 countrys and war is between only 2
A civil war is between people who are part of the same country. A war, a true war, is between two or more countries.
A war is just fighting, technically. A revolution changes everything, but it doesn't really have to be war.
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One involves a lot of pysical and pyschological pain. The other one is war.
One major difference between Hobbes and Locke is their views on the state of nature. Hobbes believed that the state of nature was a state of war and chaos, where life was solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short. In contrast, Locke believed that the state of nature was characterized by peace, equality, and natural rights, such as life, liberty, and property.
A major difference between Thomas Hobbes and John Locke is their views on the state of nature. Hobbes believed it to be a state of war and chaos, necessitating a strong central authority, whereas Locke saw it as a state of freedom and equality, advocating for limited government intervention to protect natural rights.
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world war is war between more then 2 countrys and war is between only 2
The story "An Episode of War" by Stephen Crane employs contrast between the gruesome reality of war and the mundane nature of everyday life. This is highlighted through the soldier's injury and the surgeon's detached response, emphasizing the stark difference between the two worlds. Additionally, the contrast between the soldier's initial bravado and his vulnerable state after being wounded serves to underscore the sudden shift in perspective that war brings.
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A civil war is between people who are part of the same country. A war, a true war, is between two or more countries.
The difference between a military engagement and a war is a conflict. When the U.S. Military gets involved in a situation without a formal declaration of war, it is referred to as a conflict.
Thomas Hobbes.
the Civil war
theres no difference apart from people demanding and suppling
Hobbes says that the State of Nature is a hypothetical state of affairs existing prior to the formulation of 'society' (which arises with the signing of the hypothetical 'Social Contract'). In the State of Nature, Hobbes thinks everyone acts selfishly. He calls it a war of all against all, and life in the State of Nature is 'solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short'.