The Effort to Derive Evil from Specific Historical Sources

07 Feb 2009

This paradox is most striking in the thought of the father of modern empirical naturalism, Thomas Hobbes. When analyzing human nature Hobbes is intent upon reducing man’s uniqueness to a minimum; reason merely extends the natural will to live. Human history begins nevertheless with an act of decision. For Hobbes, this decision, the social contract, is intended to avoid anarchy by the creation of an absolute government, to the authority of which all social decisions are submitted.

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