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Foundational passions (i.e.- fear of death, desire of things asare necessary to commodious living; and a hope by their industry to obtainthem.” |
Foundations out of a state of nature |
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Rule that prohibits what is destructive to self-preservation |
Law of nature |
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1. seek peace and when you cannot attain it, use the advantages of war. 2. equally lay down your right to other things 3. keep the covenants you makes |
3 laws of Hobbesian nature |
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The state is better founded on... |
Fear of the prince, with order as its end |
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Takes the Machiavellian concept of "ought" and "is" and turns it into a more systematic science...concerned with power and the motion and movement it begets. |
Hobbesian science |
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Competition (for gain), diffidence/everyone afraid of each other (for safety), glory (for reputation) |
3 principle causes of quarrel |
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The chief obstacle to agreement and peace |
Pride |
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Hobbes' political science founded on ________ |
Equality by which "theweakest has strength enough to kill the strongest, either by secretmachination, or by confederacy with others, that are in the same danger withhimself.” |
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Hobbesian state of war |
Comprised of issues of scarcity, prudence and vanity |
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The liberty to do whatever it takes for self-preservation |
Right of nature....in a state of nature we have a right to do everything to pursue that end. |