and under what circumstances, if ever. Hobbes likely views on euthanasia are mechanistic and essentially amoral, treating individuals as robots who must do what the sovereign says, in euthanasia and all matters, whether they like it or agree with it or not.
With respect to teleology, Joseph Butler sees a contradiction between "inclination" and an individual's real nature. The desire of the moment can betray the purpose of that nature: "Man may act according to the princ
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