Essays 151 - 180
In five pages this essay considers right and wrong from Hobbes' 17th century perspectives and Ross's 20th century vantage point. ...
In seven pages the views of Plato, Thomas Aquinas, and Thomas Hobbes are compared and contrasted in a consideration of whether or ...
In five pages this paper discusses how presidential candidates can each be connected in some way with the philosophies of Jean Jac...
In eight pages this paper examines the concepts of Niccolo Machiavelli, Thomas Hobbes, and John Locke as they relate to politics a...
the civilization that had sprung up, flourished for centuries, and now stood on the brink of massive change in his native land of ...
In ten pages this paper discusses the fool's argument, the personal contract, the prisoner's dilemma, and the assurance game as pe...
and comparison of the volumes of literature that were produced during this era. Three of the great philosophers of this era, Thom...
In five pages this paper contrasts and compares Hobbes' Leviathan and More's Utopia in terms of how the state and religion are dep...
In ten pages this paper considers the right to bear arms in America in a discussion of community with a comparison of the philosop...
In ten pages this paper examines how Hobbes and Plato would view the problems currently faced by the U.S. health care industry. F...
In this paper consisting of seven pages a better understanding of such abuses as Amadou Diallo's murder by NYPD officers is provid...
In twelve pages the sovereignty issue is examined within the context of the theories of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke and the effec...
This 5 page paper argues that Thomas Hobbes' classic work Leviathan and its negative view of what he called the state of nature is...
In six pages the theoretical perspectives of Cicero, Hobbes, and Aquinas are contrasted and compared as they relate to natural law...
In seven pages this chapter is discussed in terms of how the author portrayed the philosophical influences of such theorists as Hu...
In five pages this paper contrasts and compares these philosophers' theories on government and morality. Six sources are cited in...
In eight pages this paper contrasts and compares Marxist and Hobbesian theories regarding a market economy, the State, and society...
In 6 pages this paper examines how these philosophers regarded national law and the social contracts of man in a comparison and co...
In seven pages this paper presents a comparative analysis of these theorists' philosophies and how each of them would critique the...
In nine pages these philosophers are considered regarding their perspectives on human nature and how this helped to shape their re...
In twenty pages this report compares the views of government espoused by each of these influential pollitical philosophers. Nine ...
that man must first display characteristics that are shaped by his own masculine perspective. Machiavelli considered the nature o...
is clearly stated. Locke see that all land was commonly owned and the property of all of mankind, and as such there is a natural s...
he considered to be the most significant reason society is its own opposing force. According to Hobbes, subjects of the omnipoten...
body defines justice that makes it so. Therefore, as Plato points out, rulers must be able to distinguish between justice or inju...
This is particularly true for Jefferson verses Madison and Hobbes verses Locke. Despite their differences in philosophies, ...
to be held in such high esteem as to the exclusion of all other government. Yet, Hobbes did not have much faith in people and tho...
idea of a virtuous republican citizen similar to how one might consider a citizen today. To give power and authority to the indivi...
of society. However, Hobbes is also making the assumption that human beings will able to ascertain what is the correct way of doin...
disorder," which does suggest that a social goal is that everyone should get along. But Hobbes knew early on that people do not ge...