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Daniel Brudney is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy who writes and teaches about political philosophy, bioethics, and the philosophy of religion. In this talk, he contrasted John Locke’s idea of a social contract with that of Thomas Hobbes and then outlined the philosophy, almost three centuries later, of John Rawls.