In Held’s article it is claimed that 1. Hobbes conceives of humans in the state of nature as

Creative creatures who work with one another to establish communities
Fully grown and having no ties to any other humans
Interested in the well-being of the groups they are part of
Groups composed of men and women

2. Held claims that this abstract concept has guided the development of Western ethics?

The man of reason
The feminist woman
The child of love
The mother of care

3. According to Held, feminist theorists claim that laws in society and those that govern human behavior?

-develop out of interdependent relations with those who teach us
-emerge out of individuals coming together and agreeing on a social contract
-do not involve re-evaluating contemporary economic theories of humans
-should be destroyed forever through a violent revolution

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