Hobbes & his
Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Theory of Human Nature
English civil wars |
Hobbes fled to France |
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31-32 |
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1647-1651: Lev Read thyself with the Dreadful name
of Leviathan 159,
272 |
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HOBBEs’
Metaphysics |
New science |
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First
metaphysical axioms: Materialism And Mechanism, ie
Matter in motion |
39,
41 |
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Galileo
Galilei on
planetary motion |
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Gabriel Harvey on
the circulation of blood |
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Man
too, as a particular embodied phenomena, is but matter in motion, like
everything else Eg optics Descartes |
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Hobbes’
Epistemology |
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Nominalism 54 |
No
categories or universals out there in the world other than those we as humans
give to the world through the names we impose on it. We know what we know through a
consistent system of naming. |
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Deductive reasoning, proceed logically from initial premises or axioms, so
that if the premises are true then the conclusion must be true. 56,
61, 64. v. inductive
reasoning 50 |
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On
the model of Euclid (365-275
BCE) and Euclidean geometry. |
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Socio-political problems
are rooted in 3 misuses of words |
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1. invention
of absurd or inconsistent words, ie Chy and Aristotle 40-1, 46, 63-64 |
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65 |
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2. radically
subjective experience, 69, 78, |
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ie verbal anarchy |
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reflects individual ‘madness’ 84-6 |
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happiness 76,
102-3 |
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3. socially
endorsed fantasies,
ie customs, but esp god, religion and other superstitions 51, 72, 79, 80,
108-9, 110, 120-1 |
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Hobbes’
Theory of Human Nature |
not natural harmony but ‘WAR
of all against all’. 103
/ 123-5 |
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Hobbes’ Solution? Absolutism |
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Adequate
Authority -- Leviathan
-- King
over ‘sons of pride’. 61 |
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v. critique of Hobbes’s Leviathan - if we are all like
Calvin why would it make sense to ... |
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