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How does lockes view of human nature differ from that of Hobbes

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Answer: Hobbes believed that all humans were naturally selfish and wicked. While Locke believed that people could learn from experience and improve themselves.

Explanation: Here, Hobbes saw the negative aspect of human nature and refuse to see the positive aspect which Locke saw and believed that man can be a better been.

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