Which inference below is best supported by the following passage from Adams’ argument?
I will not here discuss the right or the rights of slavery, but I say that the doctrine of Hobbes, that War is the natural state of man, has for ages been exploded, as equally disclaimed and rejected by the philosopher and the Christian. That it is utterly incompatible with any theory of human rights, and especially with the rights which the Declaration of Independence proclaims as self-evident truths.
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A. Adams strongly disagrees with the doctrine of Hobbes.
B. Hobbes views slavery as immoral.
C. Hobbes mostly agreed with other philosophers.
D. Adams mostly admires the doctrine of Hobbes.

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We can say that Adam strongly disagrees with the doctrine of Hobbes. She states that War which is the natural state of man in the doctrine of Hobbes has been exploded for ages.She also states that the philosophers and other Christians has equally rejected the doctrine of Hobbes. She argues it to be incompatible and the theory conflicts with the human rights. Especially after Independence this theory makes no sense to the public. She strong gives out his opinion and reject the Doctrine of Hobbes with philosophers and Christians by his side.To know more about Hobbes visit:https://brainly.com/question/16107003#SPJ1