John Locke argues that humans in the state of nature would be respectful of others’ rights and would cooperate with other humans when their interests overlapped. How does he justify this claim?

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John Locke argues that humans in the state of nature would be respectful of others’ rights and would cooperate with other humans when their interests overlapped. How does he justify this claim?

 

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