Question 1: In what way(s) do both Hobbes's and Locke's views on political philosophy presuppose that individuals' interests are antagonistic in the State of Nature
Question 2: In what way(s) do both Hobbes and Locke each present their political philosophies as an attempt to reconcile an opposition between the interests of the individual and the interests of society
Question 3: What are the most important philosophical similarities between Hobbes and Locke?
Question 4: What are the most important philosophical dissimilarities between Hobbes and Locke?