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  1. Hace 3 días · En relación al pacto social es interesante resaltar las diferencias que Locke mantenía con la teoría de su predecesor Thomas Hobbes. Tal como se indicó en su momento, Hobbes sostenía que el...

  2. Hace 4 días · El materialismo de Hobbes se refiere, en realidad, al análisis de los objetos materiales y no a las cuestiones metafísicas o a la creencia de que sólo exista la materia, que ésta sea eterna...

  3. Meanwhile Thomas Hobbes of Britain articulated more fully the vested interests of states in his work Leviathan. An example of English foreign policy that embodied the developing understandings of state's interests in the 17th century were their dealings with the Dutch.

  4. Hace 5 días · This essay about Thomas Hobbes’s influence on modern governance explores his seminal work “Leviathan,” which continues to shape political discourse. It into Hobbes’s depiction of human nature and the social contract, highlighting the enduring impact of his ideas on state authority and individual liberties.

  5. Hace 5 días · Ed Satalia State College In 1651, the English philosopher Thomas Hobbes published “Leviathan,” in which he argued that a government grounded in absolute authoritarianism, with an associated ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_LockeJohn Locke - Wikipedia

    Hace 3 días · Unlike Thomas Hobbes, Locke believed that human nature is characterised by reason and tolerance. Like Hobbes, however, Locke believed that human nature allows people to be selfish. This is apparent with the introduction of currency.

  7. Hace 1 día · Tyrannical nations and governments — Remember how Thomas Hobbes named his 1651 treatise on the power of the state Leviathan? He explicitly quoted Job 41:33 and focused his work on defending an absolute monarchy. Before Hobbes, Egypt was compared to a sea monster (Isaiah 30:7; Ezekiel 29:3; 32:2), as was the empire of Babylon (Isaiah 14:4, 20).

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