Hobbes_ Una Breve Introduccion - Richard Tuck.epub (2026)
Understanding Hobbes: A Brief Introduction to the Life and Thought of Thomas Hobbes
Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) was an English philosopher who is best known for his influential work, Leviathan (1651). In this book, Hobbes laid out a comprehensive and systematic account of his views on politics, human nature, and the role of government. In "Hobbes: Una breve introducción", Richard Tuck provides a concise and accessible introduction to Hobbes' life and thought, exploring the key themes and ideas that shaped his philosophy. Hobbes_ una breve introduccion - Richard Tuck.epub
In Leviathan, Hobbes famously argued that, in the absence of a strong central authority, human beings are naturally inclined to pursue their own self-interest, leading to a "war of all against all". This "state of nature" is characterized by insecurity, violence, and a lack of trust. To escape this state, Hobbes claimed that individuals must submit to the authority of a sovereign, who can provide protection and maintain order. This is the social contract: individuals surrender some of their natural rights in exchange for protection and stability. Understanding Hobbes: A Brief Introduction to the Life