When Hobbes speaks of "natural laws" he is referring to

a. the practical rules we derive from our desire to survive.
b. the laws discovered by physicists such as Galileo.
c. the objective laws of morality spoken of by the Stoics and the medievals.
d. the laws of logic.


a.

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