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(5 pp) Through prolific writings on subjects
including optics, philosophy and social theory,
the "Hobbsean system" emerges as a coherent and
comprehensive world view grounded in the distinct
understanding of "philosophy as physics." The
world according to Hobbes is a world in which all
spheres of activity are governed and explained
through mechanical principles, and where the
primary task of philosophy is to understand the
chain of cause and effect, through which all
phenomena emerge (Foutz ppg).Locke on the other
hand, believes each human starts with a mental
blank slate, and then adds to it through their
knowledge and experience. Our question of
discussion is how these two relate to
"divisibility." Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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where the primary task of philosophy is to understand the chain of cause and effect, through which all phenomena emerge (Foutz ppg).Locke on the other hand, believes each human starts
with a mental blank slate, and then adds to it through their knowledge and experience. Our question of discussion is how these two relate to "divisibility." Bibliography lists
4 sources. BBdivisi.doc HOBBS, LOCKE & DIVISIBILITY Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., November
2000 Introduction Through prolific writings on subjects including optics, philosophy and social theory, the "Hobbsean system" emerges as a coherent and comprehensive worldview grounded in the distinct understanding
of philosophy as physics. The world according to Hobbes is a world, in which all spheres of activity, are governed and explained through mechanical principles and where the primary
task of philosophy is to understand the chain of cause and effect through which all phenomena emerge (Foutz ppg). Locke on the other hand, believes each human starts with
a mental blank slate, and then adds to it through their knowledge and experience. Our question of discussion is how these two relate to "divisilbility." Political theorists are
fond of reminding us that the state of nature is an analytic, metaphorical, and rhetorical device - stressing individualist, constructivist, and libertarian elements of social life, and that the likes
of Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau did not believe that the state of nature was an existing space occupied by fullblooded people. But there are marks, which indicate otherwise. THOMAS HOBBES
(1588-1679), English Protestant or Atheist Philosopher Hobbes was
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