In Hobbes's philosophy, "the Fool" is someone who
A) believes that it is sometimes rational to behave unjustly.
B) believes that it is always rational to behave morally.
C) acts altruistically and neglects his own self-interest.
D) doesn't believe that anything is just or unjust.
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