which of the following statements about thomas hobbes and john locke is not correct?
- December 12, 2021
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- Deepika
I can’t speak for the hobbes, but if I were to try to answer this question, I would say that the answer would be yes.
The hobbes are my friends. When they say that they’re right about the “hiding” that they do, they’re wrong.
This is actually a pretty common mistake that people make when they talk about famous people. People think that people of their own time period or place will understand and understand their words. They don’t. People think that people of their own time period or place will know what they’re talking about, but that’s not usually the case. When people talk about famous people or famous events, they’re usually talking about things in their own history that they themselves have experienced.
There are some things that are more important than your own. For example, the word “fans” refers to the famous people who are the people most associated with the term. If you read about the famous people who were famous at the time, you know that they were the most famous people in their lives. So people who are famous at the time are mostly famous at the time. The important thing is that you can really understand what theyre talking about.
And of course, the famous people of the time are more important than anyone else. In fact, when you look at the life of a famous person, you can figure out who they are by their works, especially when theyre famous for being famous. A famous person with a blog is a better example of this than a famous person who is a famous actor.
This is the thing I find most interesting about Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Both were incredibly influential in the history of political philosophy. Both were deeply religious believers. Both are still incredibly important for many people today. But even though their lives were very different, they came from very different political philosophies, and it’s interesting to see how their philosophies interrelate today.
A blog is a blog is a blog.
I wonder if there’s a parallel here. Hobbes was a churchgoer who was pretty much a strict moralist. Locke was a religious believer who was pretty much a moralist.
Hobbes and Locke were great philosophers, but they were also great political philosophers. So they had very different philosophies, but they were able to work together to write the very first political philosophy and set the foundation for the entire field.
This is the third time I’ve been tagged after this with a tag I saw on this blog. I actually made it into the post a couple of days ago, so it was really interesting.