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3 pages in length. Challenging universal truth of any given entity that can be construed as knowledge formulates the basis upon which Hobbes' argument for falsifiability exists. Clearly, unfalsifiability stands as strong a conviction for the validity of a proclaimed piece of knowledge as lack of scientific proof stands against it. Should everyone become skeptics and empiricists, or are there other ways of knowing that cannot necessarily be empirically proven that are also valuable and necessary? Hobbes did not believe this to be so, inasmuch as knowledge cannot be unequivocally and universally true if the potential for proving the opposite is not considered part of the overall equation. Applying this theory to what Hobbes perceived as the 'best' constitution, one might readily agree to support his conclusions. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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of a proclaimed piece of knowledge as lack of scientific proof stands against it. Should everyone become skeptics and empiricists, or are there other ways of knowing that cannot
necessarily be empirically proven that are also valuable and necessary? Hobbes did not believe this to be so, inasmuch as knowledge cannot be unequivocally and universally true if the
potential for proving the opposite is not considered part of the overall equation. Applying this theory to what Hobbes perceived as the best constitution, one might readily agree to
support his conclusions. Hobbes Leviathan clearly addresses the notion of individualism and social contract theory as they relate to his opinion of a
best constitution. Because society is fundamentally based upon performance and profit, it is not unusual to find Hobbes to believe that individualism works as an opposing force whereby state
influence is concerned. Believing that man is a selfish being who has limitless desires, and noting that there exists no common denominator between humanity and the rest of nature,
Hobbes would have clearly acknowledged that mankind stands alone in his endless quest for more, a concept he considered to be the most significant reason society is its own opposing
force. Moreover, subjects of the omnipotent Leviathan are morally responsible for submitting their actions in addition to "their Wills, every one to his Will, and their Judgments to his
Judgment" (Hobbes, 1982), an indicator that further justifies his desire to see the state as the primary source of maintaining order. Ever since
the time when mankind required the inclusion of law as a means by which to settle disputes and create a more agreeable community, the issue of legal infiltration has been
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