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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

Rule that prohibits what is destructive to self-preservation

Law of nature

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

The state is better founded on...

Fear of the prince, with order as its end

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

Competition (for gain), diffidence/everyone afraid of each other (for safety), glory (for reputation)

3 principle causes of quarrel

The chief obstacle to agreement and peace

Pride

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.”

Hobbesian state of war

Comprised of issues of scarcity, prudence and vanity

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.