AFGHANISTAN AND HOBBES
....
Hobbes writes eloquently about "love of a man's country, called popularity, because it represents a single person or a group whose primary goal is to protect ....
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Hobbes' Views on Law & Coercion
.... As
Hobbes writes, "A punishment is an evil inflicted by public authority on him that hath done, or omitted that which is judged by the same authority to be, a ....
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Hobbes & Locke
.... In an environment with no manmade laws, each to his own. As
Hobbes writes, life in nature is a "warre...of every man against every man" (232). ....
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Hobbes, Lock and Rousseau
.... "Above all, let us not conclude with
Hobbes,"
writes Rousseau in this respect, "that because man has no idea of goodness, he must be naturally wicked; that he ....
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Thomas Hobbes
.... While this appears to be true, and appears to be deliberate on the part of
Hobbes, as Kavka
writes, the fact remains that
Hobbes does have much to say about ....
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Machiavelli, Hobbes & Locke
.... To
Hobbes, the social contract is an agreement between individuals which subject themselves to the higher authority of the sovereign. As he
writes in Leviathan ....
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Bertrand Russell's critique of Hobbes' Leviathan
.... Russell
writes that
Hobbes sees the government, or the "Leviathan," as a rightfully powerful entity which arises out of sacred roots: "The sovereignty is an ....
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LOCKE AND HOBBES ON GOVERNMENT
....
Hobbes seems more akin to current systems of justice when he
writes about finding a sort of arbitrator for disputes: "if he perform his trusta.and this is ....
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Bertrand Russell's critique of Leviathan
.... Russell
writes that
Hobbes sees the government, or the "Leviathan," as a rightfully powerful entity which arises out of sacred roots: "The sovereignty is an ....
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Hobbes' Concept of Representation
.... In particular, to
Hobbes it makes no sense to have "representatives" who are distinct from the sovereign authority. He
writes that "where there is already ....
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Locke's Second Treatise of Government
.... Neither
Hobbes nor Locke nor any other philosopher can know what the state of nature .... Instead, he
writes as if it were obvious to any reader that he is right ....
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Political Situation in China
.... government, a change which
Hobbes' social contract would include as a function of the sovereign's relationship with the people. Sun Yatsen
writes, for example ....
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Philosphical Views on the Issue of Euthanasia
....
Hobbes likely views on euthanasia are mechanistic and essentially amoral, treating individuals as robots .... He
writes that "The body may be impaired by sickness . ....
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Jonathan Swift ("A Modest Proposal")
.... Proposal"), Michel de Montaigne ("Of Cannibals"), and Thomas
Hobbes (Leviathan) offer .... and sincerely, and not ironically as Swift
writes, Montaigne reflects the ....
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Argument Against Legalization of Drugs
.... In making this argument,
Hobbes commits the fallacy of assuming that there are no .... He
writes that "Where there is no common power, there is no law: where no law ....
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Violent Human Behavior
.... 96). "As science and technology have advanced,"
writes Gray, "so has proficiency in killing (2002, pp. 96)." As with
Hobbes, for Gray, the stakes get higher as ....
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Violence and Humanity
.... 96). "As science and technology have advanced,"
writes Gray, "so has proficiency in killing (2002, pp. 96)." As with
Hobbes, for Gray, the stakes get higher as ....
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Ethical Relativism
.... He suggests that understanding of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle,
Hobbes, Locke, and Jefferson .... SJD Green
writes in Antioch Review that Bloom points to a particular ....
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Declaration of Independence & Social Contract Theory
.... the government and the governed would be more influential than that of
Hobbes, especially in .... He
writes in Book I, Chapter II: "The most ancient of all societies ....
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Rousseau
.... For
Hobbes, the state of nature was a state of warfare, and there was every reason .... He
writes in Book I, Chapter II: "The oldest form of society--and the only ....
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Chinese Philosophy of Human Nature
.... Social, civil and criminal laws were seen by
Hobbes as necessary to diminish this .... As Smith
writes, None of the rival answers to the problem of social coherence ....
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The Symbol & Reality of Property for Locke
.... Locke
writes, God gave the world to men in common; but since he gave it to ....
Hobbes is close to Locke in much of his conception of the social contract and the ....
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Thucydidic Perspective Of Politics & The State
.... Thomas
Hobbes felt government and politics were imposed on society through a mutual .... As Chomsky
writes: By such arguments, the poor and weak were seduced: All ....
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Montesquieu In his book The Persian Letters, Montesquieu ob
.... the seventeenth century with the writings of Francis Bacon and Thomas
Hobbes; it is .... Usbek, for instance,
writes that he has seen the new monarch and notes how ....
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The Limits of Liberalism
.... In fact, as
Hobbes would argue, the acceptance or habit of obedience to .... the Terror, but careless of dates, she misses that Burke seemingly
writes about these ....
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The concept of natural law
.... in the intellectual march that was to lead through
Hobbes and Rousseau towards .... statement of the underlying rationale of natural law when he
writes, The strict ....
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HUMAN RIGHTS AS UNIVERSAL RIGHTS
.... Utilitarian ethics may be traced back, at least, to
Hobbes. .... Santos (1995)
writes that human rights were developed for the benefits of the state and were "put ....
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Ideology of Liberalism
.... a definition of Western liberalism as a social upheaval: He
writes about "the .... As one can read the various philosophers, (
Hobbes and Rousseau, for example, are ....
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The French Revolution and Rousseau
.... Inherent in the writings of Locke,
Hobbes, and Rousseau is the idea of a contract .... He
writes in Book I, Chapter II: "The most ancient of all societies, and the ....
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Three Covenants in the Jewish Torah
.... a present reality and not simply a future state, as when he
writes: That which .... seventeenth century with the writings of Francis Bacon and Thomas
Hobbes; it is ....
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