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  Thomas Hobbes
.... Again, Hobbes makes clear that the state of war is not necessarily armed conflict, but is in fact usually a simple lack of certainty about peace. ....
(1644 7 )

Bertrand Russell's critique of Hobbes' Leviathan
.... To Hobbes, the Leviathan is a natural and necessary outcome of man's terrible war-ridden condition in the brutish state of nature. ....
(1269 5 )

Hobbes & Locke
.... attack. Hobbes' experiences with war and Revolution filled him with a desire to find a peaceful and stable form of government. This ....
(1657 7 )

Comparison of Beliefs of Hobbes and Locke
.... Hobbes sees government's primary function as the establishment and preservation of security from the war and chaos which were the essential elements of that ....
(1917 8 )

John Locke and Thomas Hobbes
.... Thus for Hobbes, the state of war to which human begins are subject can be escaped through the operation of reason, and this route has been provided by nature ....
(1671 7 )

Locke & Hobbes on Political Science
.... Thus for Hobbes, the state of war to which human begins are subject can be escaped through the operation of reason, and this route has been provided by nature ....
(1641 7 )

Machiavelli, Hobbes & Locke
.... to commit an immoral act, it would be a pretext for punishing the sovereign, a condition that would lead to civil war. Like Machiavelli, Hobbes argued that ....
(2550 10 )

Hobbes' Views on Law & Coercion
.... and . . . as entire, as in the condition of mere nature, and of war of every one against his neighbor" (Hobbes, 1968, p. 20). The ....
(2194 9 )

Machiavelli and Hobbes
.... Hobbes (1994) in fact is best known for the assertion that selfishness is the reigning .... Life was little more than a war of all against all and was therefore ....
(1829 7 )

Hobbes and the State of Nature
.... is a realm of lawlessness, it is clearly a point of contention that this natural state will likewise produce a "war of every man against every man" (Hobbes 66 ....
(1911 8 )

Bertrand Russell's critique of Leviathan
.... To Hobbes, the Leviathan is a natural and necessary outcome of man's terrible war-ridden condition in the brutish state of nature. ....
(1269 5 )

AFGHANISTAN AND HOBBES
.... In other words, a civil war that seems impossible to curb. It is during these times, as Hobbes writes, that there can be no right or wrong, no justice or ....
(1374 5 )

Hobbes, Lock and Rousseau
.... Locke was not directly criticizing Hobbes, he attacked some ideas more typical of him than Filmer, notably the theory that the state of nature is a war of all ....
(2434 10 )

Hobbes' Concept of Representation
Thomas Hobbes is famous for saying that in a state of nature, everyone would be at war with everyone else, "and the life of man, solitary, poore, nasty, brutish ....
(1737 7 )

Ideas of Locke, Rousseau & Hobbes
.... Thomas Hobbes, born in 1588 and living throughout the disastrous Thirty Years' War (1618 1648) has a bit different conception of humankind. ....
(1230 5 )

Leviathan
.... position, but, that by lying, they were being selfish to their mothers who did not wish to see them go to war as young men. Further, Hobbes contends that when ....
(1777 7 )

Locke, Hobbes and Roussau on Government
.... The natural state of war was something man wanted to escape from, says Hobbes, and what Hobbes wants to determine is how this escape was accomplished. ....
(1052 4 )

Thomas Hobbes and The Leviathan
.... The sort of action described by Hobbes as leading to chaos and war will, for Hegel, involve a recognition of others that is, in itself, a necessary step in ....
(918 4 )

Essay on Breach of Social Contract
.... The natural state of war was something man wanted to escape from, says Hobbes, and what Hobbes wants to determine is how this escape was accomplished. ....
(1381 6 )

Hobbes' Discussion of Religion
.... Reformation politics that must have informed Hobbes's discourse in the post-Elizabethan, English Civil War period) is undoubtedly why Hobbes criticizes, equally ....
(1842 7 )

Moral Acts
.... The natural state of war was something man wanted to escape from, says Hobbes, and what Hobbes wants to determine is how this escape was accomplished.
(1364 5 )

Jonathan Swift ("A Modest Proposal")
.... Hobbes says, in defining and defending the great power of the Leviathan, that that power flows from Hobbes' belief that the terrible state of war, greed, force ....
(1353 5 )

Concepts of Societal Development
.... Hobbes based his theory of obligation to an arbitrary sovereign on his contention that the natural state of man was a so called fighting anarchy, or war. ....
(5070 20 )

Role of Legislators in the US
.... Hobbes based his theory of obligation to an arbitrary sovereign on his contention that the natural state of man was a so-called fighting anarchy, or war. ....
(2908 12 )

HUMAN RIGHTS AS UNIVERSAL RIGHTS
.... Hobbes based his theory of obligation to an arbitrary sovereign on his contention that the natural state of man was a so-called fighting anarchy, or war. ....
(5106 20 )

Violent Human Behavior
.... for mankind; in fact, the state of nature is best described as a "war of every man against every man," in which there is no law and no justice (Hobbes, 1988 ed ....
(1754 7 )

Violence and Humanity
.... for mankind; in fact, the state of nature is best described as a "war of every man against every man," in which there is no law and no justice (Hobbes, 1988 ed ....
(1754 7 )

Hobbes on Obligation Thomas Hobbes held offere
.... others. From diffidence comes war and the pursuit of glory. These are human rather than moral rights in Hobbes' formulation. Hobbes ....
(1082 4 )

Hobbes on Obligation Thomas Hobbes held offere
.... others. From diffidence comes war and the pursuit of glory. These are human rather than moral rights in Hobbes' formulation. Hobbes ....
(1085 4 )

Compare and Contrast - Hobbes and Locke: The role of government
.... Hobbes (1994) is best known for the assertion that selfishness is the reigning principle .... Life was little more than a war of all against all and was therefore ....
(1814 7 )

 
 
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