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... Yet Hume's conception of human nature diverges radically from that of previous thinkers (particularly Hobbes and Machiavelli, who understand human beings to ...
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... Rachels' idea of relativism, Nietzsche's "might makes right, Plato's divine command, Hume and Stevenson's Moral sentiment and emotivism, Hobbes and Feinberg's ...
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... Locke does not, like Hobbes before him and Hume and Cadillac after him, look to some unexplained natural attraction of idea for idea as bringing about these ...
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... (Locke and Hobbes did not take very seriously the fact that without social contact infants would not survive the first few days of life. David Hume (1711-1776 ...
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... He was also the first philosopher to make a point of atheism, a position that other philosophers (even Hume and Hobbes) avoided. ...
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... of his Confessions, but after a year he quarreled violently with Hume, whom he ... Rousseau's social contract was an addition to Thomas Hobbes's social contract. ...
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... The question of our own existence and awareness as described by Descartes, Hobbes, and Hume now takes a bit of a turn as Rousseau begins to discuss his ideas ...
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... Hobbes believed that without government, they were determined to live a life that was ... 8. Hume, David: (Page 581) Scotish Athiest who wrote A treatise of Human ...
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... 8) Both Rousseau and Hume influenced Immanul Kant who placed much emphasis upon ... amongst the proponents of this theory (along with Thomas Hobbes), he believed ...
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... Like Hume, Bentham did not respect much terms such as natural law, natural rights ... correlative with duties determined by the law and, as in Hobbes, are either ...
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... Gottfried Leibniz, and Baruch Spinoza, the political philosophers Thomas Hobbes and John Locke ... of the period-the Marquis de Condorcet, David Hume, Edward Gibbon ...
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