Locke believed that in a state of nature, no one's life, liberty or property would be safe because there would be no government or LAWS to protect them. This is why people agreed to form governments. According to Locke, governments do not exist until people create them. What is the purpose of law according to Locke? Locke believed that the most basic human law of nature is the preservation of mankind. To serve that purpose, he reasoned, individuals have both a right and a duty to preserve their own lives. Murderers, however, forfeit their right to life since they act outside the LAW OF REASON. What did John Locke believe about natural law? pursuit
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Locke believed that in a state of nature, no one's life, liberty or property would be safe because there would be no government or LAWS to protect them. This is why people agreed to form governments. According to Locke, governments do not exist until people create them. What is the purpose of law according to Locke? Locke believed that the most basic human law of nature is the preservation of mankind.
To serve that purpose, he reasoned, individuals have both a right and a duty to preserve their own lives. Murderers, however, forfeit their right to life since they act outside the LAW OF REASON. What did John Locke believe about natural law? pursuit