metalhead
Angry Bartender
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If you're walking down the street and a stranger attacks you, do you first 'imagine' the right to defend yourself before doing so? You say its not a universal truth, but isn't nature replete with critters defending themselves with all sorts of weapons?
Nature is also replete with critters who flee when they are attacked. Defending oneself with force has no origin in nature as a fundamental right. You could properly frame self-defense as strictly a last resort - one is only permitted to defend with force if there is no reasonable means for escape, and cite "nature" as the source for it.