European Enlightenment: Difference between revisions

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** considered a founder of modern political philosophy
** considered a founder of modern political philosophy
* background:
* background:
** Hobbes was a supporter of the King during the English Civil War
** Hobbes was a supporter of the English King during the English Civil War (monarchy v. parliament)
*** he was exiled to Paris after the Parliamentarian's victory
*** Hobbes was exiled to Paris after the Parliamentarian's victory
*** he was disturbed by the violence and disorder of the English Civil War
*** in Paris he taught mathematics and interacted with French thinkers
*** in Paris he taught mathematics and interacted with French thinkers
** Hobbes published ''Leviathan'' in 1651 at age 63
** Hobbes published ''Leviathan'' in 1651 at age 63
** he was disturbed by the violence and disorder of the English Civil War
* core ideas:
* core ideas:
** the original state of man is no rules, one person against all others
** the original state of man is no rules, one person against all others
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*** = rule by decree from God (birth) v. rule by consent (agreement) of the governed
*** = rule by decree from God (birth) v. rule by consent (agreement) of the governed
** additionally, under a strong central government, the people will be able to exercise more rights than in the state of nature, when their rights existed but were denied by a constant state of war
** additionally, under a strong central government, the people will be able to exercise more rights than in the state of nature, when their rights existed but were denied by a constant state of war
* the logic of Hobbes
* humans can interpret the world
* all humans have passions but the objects of their passions depend on the person
** therefore some people's passions will infringe those of others
* therefore, people fear that their passions will be denied or unfulfilled
** Hobbes identifies uncertainty as a dominant state of human life
*** people can't be sure (are uncertain) of their goals or aspirations
*** other people can deny the goals and aspirations of others
* Hobbes therefore reasons that people need certainty
** and that certainty can only be provided by a strong, central ruler
** and that "absolute" must therefore deny people of their passions
*** as those passions will contradict one another, people must give up their liberties, which lead to those passions in exchange for security
*** if given security, people can then find happiness even if denied liberty
* works:
* works:
** Hobbes taught mathematics
** Hobbes taught mathematics