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... Hobbes calls this unreasonable character "the fool." To understand why Hobbes believes that the person who believes breaking a covenant could be to one's ...
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... Hobbes was a confusing person to try and understand but the more and more you read what he stood for, you realized that what he was trying to state. ...
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... statement. Hobbes that every person has an insatiable appetite, he wants everything, and when he gets is, he will want more. This ...
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... Rousseau says that man comes to peace because each cares about the next, Hobbes says that it occurs because it is in the best interest of a person for personal ...
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... In his introduction, Hobbes describes this commonwealth as an "artificial person" and as a body politic that mimics the human body. ...
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... in 1651. In his introduction, Hobbes describes the state of nature as an organism analogous to a large person (p.42). He advises ...
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... Hobbes believed democracy - allowing citizens to vote for government leaders - would never work According to Hobbes the state is one person who's actions after ...
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... society, he perisheth. (Hobbes, p.127) When a person decides to break their covenant, they will be expelled from society. They will be ...
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... But if each person holds the right of nature, the result would be what Hobbes calls the state of nature, in which the life of man is "solitary, poor, nasty ...
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... In a state of war, each person competes against each other in order to survive. Hobbes demonstrates that life in the state of nature would be terrible and brief ...
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... in the absolute power of the king and that all the king should be a public person having all the power and strength of the people. Hobbes believed that the ...
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... Hobbes views the human person in an eight-part structure, material; man is a material body interacting with matter within the world, sensing; human's senses ...
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... Hobbes coined the phrase, "Voice of the people," meaning one person could be chosen to represent a group with similar views. In ...
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... Hobbes argues that it is better to fear only one person rather than everyone, which would be true if that one person was equal with everyone else, but that is ...
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... As Hobbes says, "Though he be careful in his political person to procure the common interest, yet he is more careful to procure the private good of himself ...
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Hobbes states, "Hereby it is manifest that during the time men live without a ... as is of every man against every man (part I, chapter XIII)." A person would want ...
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... Hobbes believes that any law enacted by the sovereign is a good law because the sovereign is "One person, of whose Acts a great Multitude, by mutuall Covenants ...
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... Like Thomas Hobbes, John Locke discusses the idea political or civil society. ... that man has the right to destroy himself or any other person/creature(without a ...
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... Hobbes believe that a diverse group of representatives [resenting the problems of a common person would, hopefully, prevent a king form becoming cruel and ...
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... the ruler. Hobbes thought that man was not naturally good and needed a strong government to keep each person in line. He found three ...
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... every person is author of the sovereign's actions, none of his actions can be considered an injury to his subjects or be punishable, as according to Hobbes' ...
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... if a person misacts, the government punishes him, so fairly, if the government misacts the ... Hobbes sees it as a way to preserve life; Locke sees it as a way to ...
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... short." Despite his distrust in democracy, Hobbes believed that a diverse group of representatives presenting the problems of the common person, would hopefully ...
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... Hobbes believed that the ruler should be a person with absolute rule but it is not the will of God but the will of the people. Hobbes ...
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... Hobbes believed that the ruler should be a person with absolute rule but it is not the will of God but the will of the people. Hobbes ...
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... Hobbes believed that the ruler should be a person with absolute rule but it is not the will of God but the will of the people. Hobbes ...
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... person's life. Hobbes believes that to ensure contracts (and peace) power must be given to one person, or one assembly. We do this ...
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... a commonwealth, a web of contracts between members of a community, which according to Hobbes is synonymous to the formation of an entirely new person of which ...
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... Another issue that might raise some questions about Hobbes' society is, what happens to a person who does have a religion. Rather ...
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... Another issue that might raise some questions about Hobbes' society is, what happens to a person who does have a religion. Rather ...
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