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Anuta_ua [19.1K]
2 years ago
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1. With whom do you agree: Hobbes or Locke? Why?

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Airida [17]2 years ago
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To form a more concise opinion about the Philosophers Hobbes and Locke, it is necessary to carry out an in-depth research on their life and work. Hobbes advocated absolutism and Lockes advocated empiricism.

<h3 /><h3>Hobbes</h3>

He was a 17th-century English philosopher who was prominent in mathematics and political theory. His main ideas are about absolutism, writing the book Leviathan, published in 1651.

Hobbes developed the theory of the Social Contract, understood as an agreement between people to give up some rights, such as those of democracy in favor of the normal functioning of society, with absolutism being the regime that promotes order and social security.

<h3>Locke</h3>

The Social Contract was also defended by Locke, but he was known as the father of liberalism, as he defended intellectual freedom and tolerance, being a critic of the theory of the divine right of kings proposed by Hobbes.

For Locke, the state is the form that guarantees social order and must promote peace, liberty and equality of citizens.

Therefore, analyzing the ideas of the two philosophers, it is possible to incorporate some of them, such as pacification and freedom promoted by Locke, but guided by a democratic regime, where sovereignty comes from the population, which actively participates in government decision-making.

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