Thomas Hobstomas Hobbes is a British philosopher from 1588 to 1679. He studied at Oxford University, where he learned the classics. His career is a mentor, but he also went to Europe and met scientists and studied various forms of government. He is interested in why people allow themselves to be dominated and what the government's best form in England is. Thomas Hobbes is the first wonderful person of contemporary moral philosophy. Hobbes is pessimistic about people; he believes that humans are selfish creatures and they do anything to improve their position.
Good morning teacher and students good morning. Today, Nicole and I will discuss the political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. I introduce Thomas Hobbes 'philosophy, and Nicole discusses John Rock' s philosophy. After our two speech, we compare their political philosophy. Today I will explain Hobbes' political philosophy which can be divided into four different concepts. These four concepts are human nature, natural state, social contract, and natural right. Furthermore, I prove that criticism against his philosophy is correct. First we briefly introduce the history of Thomas Hobbs and then try to provide an explanation about his philosophy. Political philosopher Thomas Hobbes says, "This is not wisdom but authority to enact law."
In Thomas Hobbes (/ hɒbz /; April 5, 1588 - December 4, 1679), in some previous text Malmesbury's Thomas Hobbs was a British philosopher and thought it was contemporary politics It is one of the founders of philosophy. Hobbes is known as Leviathan explaining the influential expression of social contract theory in his 1651 work. In addition to political philosophy, Hobbes has contributed to various other fields including history, law, geometry, gas physics, theology, ethics, and general philosophy.