Moritz
Heepe: Das Recht eines jeden auf alles
HobbesÕ Theorie natŸrlicher Individualrechte und ihr
Zusammenhang mit der Entwicklung der modernen Naturrechtstheorie
This study investigates HobbeÕs theory of natural
rights. Hobbes conceived a natural right of every man to every thing that is
necessary for his survival. This prima facie curious theory was consecutively
attacked with conceptually illuminating arguments from the two main
representatives of the next generation of natural lawyers, Pufendorf and Cumberland.
Their objections and possible defences of HobbeÕs theory are reconstructed.
Especially PufendorfÕs arguments help to understand HobbeÕs position in
ascribing him a special concept of rights, namely non-obligatory rights. This
concept in turn was fully developed in PufendorfÕs extremely influential
distinction of perfect and imperfect duties.
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