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    The world we live in today stands by the thought‚ that if we did not have certain rules in our system‚ everyone would always be at war and destructions‚ catastrophes and vandalism would be constantly occurring. Thomas Hobbes was an important philosopher‚ who lived from 1588-1679‚ and proposed many important and thoughtful propositions‚ to make sure and pint out our mistakes. As we look around today‚ we see the corrupt world we live in‚ and the characteristics of people‚ that take us forward in life

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    Does the man’s natural desire for “Summum Bonum” leads to the state of war where peace can only be achieved within an absolute monarchy? According to the 17th century philosopher‚ Thomas Hobbes‚ humans share a fundamental quality – an enduring desire for power‚ glory and self-perseverance‚ and in the right of nature it is upon each man’s liberty to use his own power to persist his existence. Hobbes‚ in one of his most influential texts‚ Leviathan (1651)‚ constructs arguments which justify destroying

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    If I were to grade Thomas Jefferson based upon his words and actions regarding slavery I would give him an C+ because of his hypocrisy‚ his decisions‚ and his inability to do the right thing. Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd president of the united states earning the title after defeating the 2nd president John Adams in an electoral vote. He was a founding father of the United States and and the main author of the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13‚ 1743 in Virginia and

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    In the book “Common Sense” by Thomas Paine‚ he explains about how the American colonies were brutally affected by the rule of British government. He argues about the American independence from the British. He starts by differentiating the government and the society. According to Thomas Paine‚ the main role of the government is to protect “the life‚ liberty and pursuits of happiness” of the people. If the government fails to do so‚ the people have the right to overthrow the government. He is completely

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    Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan A book called Leviathan (1660)‚ written by Thomas Hobbes‚ in argues that all social peace and unity is and can be achieved through the use of a sovereign power. Hobbes begins the Leviathan with his theories on man. He believes men are a basic creature and relativity simple. They are nothing but creatures that react to their surroundings‚ which leads to their wants and desires. Because the world’s environment is ever changing so is man. All of these different desires floating

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    Thomas Jefferson is a very well known man‚ who is honored for his efforts to help better our country. He was the main author of the U.S. Constitution‚ which is quite possibly one of the most important documents in U.S. history. It is the backbone of our government and the rights that are bestowed on us. The fact that Thomas Jefferson authored the constitution based on what he and the other authors believed were the right and most fair constitutional values of our country‚ would make one expect that

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    “We should give our obedience to an unaccountable sovereign […] otherwise what awaits us is a “state of nature” that closely resembles civil war- a situation of universal insecurity” (iep.utm.edu). These words express Thomas Hobbes’ version of philosophical absolutism. He believes that a world without a government yields disorder and lunacy. Hobbes‚ in his book The Leviathan (1651)‚ communicates a crucial need: a ruler who can keep the world in order‚ a feared‚ all-powerful ruler. He concludes in

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    “Over the next 15 months‚ Thomas was interrogated numerous times by (according to A Man for All Seasons) Thomas Cromwell (Secretary to the King’s Council)‚ Thomas Cramner (Archbishop of Canterbury)‚ and the Duke of Norfolk (Thomas More’s friend). They tried every way possible to convince Thomas to sign‚ or to trick out of him a traitorous reason for his refusal. Needless to say‚ all of these attempts failed. Thomas was no fool‚ and as he said in the play: “..in the thickets of the law….. I’m a forester

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    “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed‚ by their Creator‚ with certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty‚ and the pursuit of Happiness.” These words are considered to be some of the most important words ever uttered or written in the English language by man. These words forge bridges between philosophy and politics‚ all while expressing the core values of the American government. Jefferson wanted to ensure that he made

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    presented in many different aspects through philosophers and social thinkers. Three philosophers in which had very strong influences on countries throughout the world were Thomas Hobbes‚ John Locke‚ and Karl Marx. These three people all had strong opinions in the concept of government rule and the effects towards the people. Thomas Hobbes had very strong beliefs in how monarchy was the best form of government. He talks about how this is the only way peace can be sustained‚ and how everything within

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