Analysis of Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan
.... of
God in people's lives, or at the very least a
God who was more of an automaton than a divine being. Hobbes's views were so unorthodox that
Leviathan was put ....
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Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan
.... of
God in people's lives, or at the very least a
God who was more of an automaton than a divine being. Hobbes's views were so unorthodox that
Leviathan was put ....
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Thomas Hobbes
.... already existed. In addition, Hobbes would have had to deal with the inevitable rivalry between
God and the
Leviathan. The unevolved ....
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Bertrand Russell's critique of Leviathan
.... The pacts and covenants by which '
Leviathan' is first created take the place of
God's fiat when He said 'Let Us make man'" (548). ....
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Bertrand Russell's critique of Hobbes' Leviathan
.... The pacts and covenants by which '
Leviathan' is first created take the place of
God's fiat when He said 'Let Us make man'" (548). ....
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Comparison of Beliefs of Hobbes and Locke
.... the
Leviathan). Such a bad law will result in
God's ultimate judgment on the
Leviathan, but the people have no say in the matter. ....
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Jonathan Swift ("A Modest Proposal")
.... the
Leviathan). Such a bad law will result in
God's ultimate judgment on the
Leviathan, but the people have no say in the matter. ....
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Machiavelli, Hobbes & Locke
.... give up thy right to him, and authorize all his actions in like manner
This is the generation of that great
Leviathan, or rather of that Mortal
God, to which ....
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Christology
.... Thus too does it become possible to affiliate with
God, ie, to have faith, even .... well as being very much as Hobbes describes it in the
Leviathan (186): solitary ....
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Hobbes' Views on Law & Coercion
.... This is the generation of that great
Leviathan, or rather, to speak more reverently, of that mortal
god, to which we owe under the immortal
God, our peace and ....
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Necessity of Aggression & Violence
.... This leads him to give great power to the
Leviathan. .... To Locke, the basis of that law is the power of
God:
God hath certainly appointed government to restrain ....
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The Symbol & Reality of Property for Locke
.... Both rights and property depend first on the gift of
God and second on .... Hobbes begins the
Leviathan with an extreme statement of individualism in reference to ....
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Hobbes' Discussion of Religion
.... Hobbes's formulation of Science in Chapter 5 of
Leviathan derives from his formulation of Reason .... much reads as if religion is like a dream and as if
God is an ....
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Compare and Contrast - Hobbes and Locke: The role of government
.... In
Leviathan, Hobbes (1994) demonstrated that men in nature or the natural state of .... Further, Locke (1963, p. 333) affirms that "
God gave the world to men in ....
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History of World Civilization & Knowledge
.... Royal power was absolute and the king had to answer to no one but
God. .... such conceptions of absolute states in their writings on government,
Leviathan and Two ....
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The Political Theory of John Locke
.... Locke calls the
Leviathan an "absolute monarch" and adds that absolute rulers "are .... due to laziness, they do not always follow rational and
God-given standards ....
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Hobbes & Locke
.... that in the state of nature human beings have natural,
God-given rights .... Despite this, in
Leviathan Hobbes describes human existence as "nasty, brutish, and short ....
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Three Social Contract Theories
.... arguing that while the basis for authority is ordination by
God, the form of .... theory spans the century from the publication of Thomas Hobbes'
Leviathan in 1651 ....
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Locke & Hobbes on Political Science
.... Hobbes begins the
Leviathan with an extreme statement of individualism in reference to the .... the long-standing sovereignty of kings as ordained by
God was coming ....
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John Locke and Thomas Hobbes
.... Hobbes begins
Leviathan with an extreme statement of individualism in reference to the so .... the long-standing sovereignty of kings as ordained by
God was coming ....
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Metaphysics
.... because after all they may (and may only) exist in the mind of
God. .... What is needed is a rational prescription--namely, the
Leviathan, a theory of state--to ....
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Hobbes on Obligation Thomas Hobbes held offere
.... confessed) one First Mover; that is, a first and an eternal cause of all things; which is that which men mean by the name of
God: and all this ....
Leviathan. ....
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Hobbes on Obligation Thomas Hobbes held offere
.... confessed) one First Mover; that is, a first and an eternal cause of all things; which is that which men mean by the name of
God: and all this ....
Leviathan. ....
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AFGHANISTAN AND HOBBES
.... At the beginning of Chapter X of "The
Leviathan, Hobbes states that "the power of .... Hobbes, of course, invokes the Christian
God a number of times in his writing ....
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Capital Punishment from a Philosophical Perspective
.... hunt a man down, but caused his death by an act of
God, may flee to .... protection enables and thereby embodies the construct of justice in the
Leviathan, which is ....
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Language and Thought
.... To engage in a rational discourse about
God or beauty or truth is only to .... Thomas Hobbes, in
Leviathan, addressing the point of language, states that it is "to ....
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Impact of the Murder of Abraham Lincoln
.... in the Western civilization to follow: "When war is undertaken in obedience to
God, who would .... it was not because he was a "great" man handling a
leviathan task ....
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LOCKE AND HOBBES ON GOVERNMENT
.... Hobbes makes this quite clear, whether he refers to
God or to some sovereign .... WORKS CITED: Hobbes, Thomas: "
Leviathan" Great Books of the Western World, Vol. ....
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Hobbes, Lock and Rousseau
.... of war with the people who are thereupon absolved from any further obedience, and are left to the common refuge which
God has provided .... Hobbes, T.
Leviathan. ....
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Variety of Arguments on Societal Issues
.... if we were truly the brother and sister of one another under
God. .... James Buchanan, in "Socialism Is Dead;
Leviathan Lives," argues that the socialist approach ....
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