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Sunday, December 4, 2011
Human Nature
another reason that this would not be very effective is because the people would one way or another start to catch on that these things were not happening naturally. though this would cause people to unite it would not be for the better, they would gang up on the sovereign and kick them out of power. after they were out there would be no order and also, no more constant "Lightning Rods".
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Concerning the traits of envy and competition, these things are, to quote Sean, "are here for the long haul." These things do infact prohibit us from uniting as a race, but they are going to stay with us until our end. Therefore, we must learn to live with this injury in order to survive. The Leviathon does not work as a cane to help us through this injury, since it limits personal freedom, is easily corruptible, and is ineffective in preventing crime as well as other things stated by my fellow classmates. Therefore we must live with the "Hobbes Six" that keep us from uniting.
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Chase I get what you are saying, but if we all worked together we would not necessarily become “brainwashed robots.” If we all want to “better the hive” or make the world a better place then we can do so. I think it is possible for all humans to work together to do well, and we have done so in the past. I believe that we could achieve what you could say is a perfect world like the bees have, but obviously it would be very hard to do. We still have compassion and care for one another. For example when a devastating earthquake shook Haiti, many other of the worlds countries put their personal missions on hold to help out this stricken country.
For the most part in our separate towns and cities we all work together to make the town a better place, and we do so in our states and countries as well. I admit that we hardly ever do so on a larger scale for example the world, but if we can do it in our towns and our own countries then we can work together and do it in the world. War is one of the things that stop us from doing this, because people don’t want to help out a country that they have a grudge against. However, why do we think of ourselves as separate countries? As I said we are all humans and if we looked at the world as a whole and as one entire joint community then I think we could achieve the goal of world peace.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Concerning Hobbes
I also agree with Roan on the corruptability of the Leviathon. As easily as the everage person can cause conflict without the Leviathon over his shoulder, the powers that be which have no one controlling them "could just as easily get in quarrels with another nation". I believe it was French philosipher Micheal de Montaigne that said that "The souls of emperors and cobblers are cast in the same mould. . . . The same reason that makes us wrangle with a neighbour causes a war betwixt princes." Likewise, the same things that cause the comman man to fight would cause the ruler of the Leviathan to fight. It is not safe to entrust the fate of a nation onto a Leviathon.
The beliefs of Hobbes
I think that Olivia made a great point. If you say that Hobbes is right in the way he describes a human. Who is to say that if you have a leader with absolute power they are not going to have those natural traits of a human that Hobbes describes? They could just as easily get in quarrels with another nation, which is why I think Hobbes idea of government does not work.
There are a lot of things Hobbes said that I do not agree with. For example, if you take a look at the six reasons Hobbes states for why humans cannot live peacefully in the state of nature many of them can be seen as reasons for why our society is works for the most part and is so advanced as well. Competition can be viewed as the cause of many of our greatest achievements. Competition among us has caused many amazing inventions that make the world the place it is today. Instead of comparison being the reason for disagreements, I see it as the reason for people trying to make themselves a better person. If you compare yourself to someone else you can see your flaws and realize how to fix them. It is true that reason can cause us to think how we can perform better, but how is that a bad thing? We should always be thinking of new was that we can improve our community. None of these make people bad.
Human Nature
this is why i partially agree with Hobbes and Partially disagree