'Leviathan' or the Discourse on Human Infallibility
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Essay from the year 2012 in the subject Politics - Political Theory and the History of Ideas Journal, grade: 76%, McGill University, language: English, abstract: In this essay, I examine Hobbes' account of the state of nature and propose that the Hobbesian account of the sovereign's right to make decisions about what doctrines and beliefs be taught to his subjects is flawed. +++ Thomas Hobbess discussion of the state of nature is necessary to understand thenature and powers of the sovereign in a commonwealth. A commonwealth is a person, or agroup of men who defend people from foreigners and from the injuries of one another, andcompel their performance to their covenant by fear [Penguin Classics editions pagenumbers].1 This essay argues that Hobbess claim that the sovereign has the power and rightto judge what opinions and doctrines are fit to be taught is flawed because the sovereignsjudgment can be erroneous and consequentially provoke grievances, resulting in civil war.To do so, I will first examine how according to Hobbess fundamental law of nature, menendeavour to live in peace, justifying the need for a commonwealth and sovereign to havepower and the right to judge what opinions and doctrines are fit to be taught. I will alsoexplain how the sovereigns right to make judgments helps men to avoid the state of nature.Then, I will analyze how the sovereign can make erroneous judgments, resulting in abuses ofspeech and dissidence. Finally, I will refute the challenging counter-argument to my thesis,which claims that erroneous doctrines are subjective, for neither the sovereign nor hissubjects can realize that erroneous doctrines have been made. [...]
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Erschienen: 14.03.2012
Umfang: 5 S., 0.22 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9783656152323
Umbreit-Nr.: 4546982
