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  1. Thomas Hobbes

    Thomas Hobbes. ... Hobbes comes to the conclusion that humanity's natural condition is
    a state of perpetual war, constant fear, and lack of morality. ...

  2. Hobbes; Leviathan

    Hobbes; Leviathan. Hobbes; Leviathan Hobbes wrote the Leviathan and divided
    it into four different sections. For sake of brevity, I ...

  3. Hobbes Vs Locke

    Hobbes vs Locke. Thomas Hobbes was born in London in the year of 1588. ... Hobbes sees
    man as being evil, whereas Locke views man in a much more optimistic light. ...

  4. Hobbes And Locke

    Hobbes and Locke. Two men, mere philosophers ... a well-known philosopher. John Locke
    arrived midway through Hobbes’ life, on August 29, 1632. ...

  5. Thomas Hobbes

    Thomas Hobbes. Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher who was lived from
    1588-1679. ... Thomas Hobbes was the first great figure in modern moral philosophy. ...

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  1. Compare And Contrast The Philosophies Of John Locke, Thomas Hobbes ...

    Compare and Contrast the Philosophies of John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, and
    Karl Marx. Compare and Contrast the Philosophies of John ...

  2. John Locke And Thomas Hobbes

    John Locke and Thomas Hobbes. John Locke and Thomas Hobbes were two important
    philosophers from the seventeenth century. The two ...

  3. Hobbes On Moral Duties

    hobbes on moral duties. ... In this essay, I will express why Hobbes' theory that people
    always act from self-interest would not change people's moral psychology. ...

  4. Thomas Hobbes

    Thomas Hobbes. Thomas Hobbes Thomas Hobbes was born in London in the year of 1588. ...
    In 1651, Hobbes wrote his most famous work, called Leviathan. ...

  5. Locke And Hobbes

    Locke and Hobbes. Thesis: Based on my understanding, I advocate for Locke's
    theory of government to achieve and preserve peace because ...

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