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    would be seeing as a public place since the public has access and payment was normally received‚ For this meeting it was for a private purpose and there was no charge made for the hire of the hall to SLIP. Marshall Blair is the president of Save Leviathans in Peril. The meeting that was held only seven members attended‚ even though he was anticipating an amount of one hundred persons to be present for the meeting. Since there were only seven persons present for the meeting on that day‚ those seven

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    to downplay the power of these rulers.  On the other hand‚ Thomas Hobbes believed that humans were naturally evil. He thought the only way to control these naturally wicked people were to hold them under a strong government.  Hobbes believed in Leviathans that are powerful sea monsters‚ which can equally resemble the amount of power a ruler‚ had during this time. Thomas Hobbes fully agreed with the idea of this ruler-centered government. By giving their rights to a supreme power‚ individuals were

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    Thinkers. Second Edition (Routledge‚ 2003) Bagby‚ Laurie Johnson. Thomas Hobbes: Turning Point For Honour. (Lexington Books 2009) Boucher‚ David and Kelly‚ Paul. Political Thinkers from Socrates to the Present. (Oxford University Press‚ 2003) Hobbes. Leviathan (1651)‚ ed. Richard Tuck‚ (Cambridge University Press‚ 1991). Kumar‚ Sanjay. The relevance of Thomas Hobbes in the 21st century. 2007. URL: http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/india-news/the-relevance-of-thomas-hobbes-in-the-21st-century_10010328

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    Cited: Hobbes‚ Thomas. Leviathan. Hackett Publishing Company‚ Inc. 1994. Machiavelli‚ Niccolo. The Prince Penguin 1999.

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    government is crucial and argue that protection is more important since one cannot be free if they are not protected from others‚ Friedman’s view on governments counters this claim. When the power of the government is increased‚ the “Leviathan” starts to show. The Leviathan in short sets forth these principles of authority‚ sovereignty and how they are absolutely crucial for preserving peace. But

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    when numerous states are involved can there be a possibly conflict. In so far‚ pacifism is a means of resolving conflicts between states; “…social contract will result from the exhaustion of war and from the common human interest in peace…” (IF3) Leviathan. In spite of this‚ I maintain war‚ is a development of antagonistic encounters between states and/or individuals. For example‚ the submissiveness of the armed military forces to political

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    These are questions that have remained unanswered for a long time‚ for thousands of years now philosophers have debated whether humans are primarily good or primarily bad. Philosophers like Thomas Hobbes‚ who wrote the book titled Leviathan‚ where Hobbes (1651) argued that human life was solitary‚ poor‚ nasty‚ brutish‚ and short‚ in short Hobbes said human nature is basically a bad one. Jean-Jacques Rousseau also contributed to the debate through his book The Social Contract‚ Rousseau (1762) raises

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    Hobbes Vs Socrates Essay

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    In Hobbes Leviathan‚ one might recognize the complete controversy between he‚ and Socrates. Socrates‚ was a man with little answers; he made you question things you did not know‚ and things you thought you knew. However‚ Hobbes‚ gives you immense immediate answers‚ and even claims that philosophers are wrong (page 57). Hobbes also claims that men has “restless desire of power after power” (page 58); he claims this explains how and why people act in a certain manner. Reflecting on our modern society

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    emerging at the time‚ particularly in the writings of Hobbes‚ Locke‚ and Rousseau. TEXTS The following editions are recommended‚ though public domain editions can be found online: Descartes‚ Meditations on First Philosophy‚ (Hackett‚ 2003). Hobbes‚ Leviathan‚ (Penguin‚ 1981). Rousseau‚ Social Contract‚ (Penguin‚ 1968). The following online texts will be used (www.gutenberg.com): Berkeley‚ Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous. Hume‚ Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. Locke‚ Second Treatise

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    In Montesquieu’s first work‚ the Persian Letters‚ he criticized French institutions‚ especially the Catholic Church and the French monarchy. In this work he wrote about the attack on traditional religion‚ the advocacy of religious toleration‚ the denunciation of slavery and the use of reason to liberate humans from their own prejudices. In his most famous work‚ The Spirit of the Laws‚ he compared the types of government. Republics‚ which are suitable for small states and based on citizen involvement

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