The vitality of Hobbes' Philosophy. Continued

  • Александр Филиппов Board of Tenured Professors; Department of Practical Philosophy; Centre for Fundamental Sociology
Keywords: Hobbes, war, virtue, conatus, paradiastola, peace, desire, anthropology

Abstract

In the Social Science, as different from the history of ideas, the steady preconception of viewing Hobbes as the philosopher who considered human to be a rational and selfish being exists. Such human beings in their natural condition set the war of all against all, but only the strong power can preserve them in the condition of peace. However true Hobbesian views as to the human relationships have almost nothing in common with these trivial suggestion. The article deals with some aspects of Hobbesian anthropology and his doctrine of the virtue. It is argued that the social order is represented by Hobbes as very agile and complex in its structure. At the first glance his philosophy could seem very legible and solely constructivist, designed as the triumph of coherence and implacable logic. At depth - it is not even contradictory, but the terrain of the questions without any answers.

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Published
2011-03-30
How to Cite
ФилипповА. (2011). The vitality of Hobbes’ Philosophy. Continued. Russian Sociological Review, 8(3), 113-122. Retrieved from https://patria.hse.ru/index.php/sociologica/article/view/431
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Education