Life in the state of nature is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan
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Living things exhibit all these characteristics, but none of them explains everything going on at the level of atoms and molecules. [Prigogine is perhaps the most famous name in chaos theory and complexity theory. Although he made very few original contributions to these fields, he is famous ...
After blowing away audiences around the world, BLOOD & FLESH: THE REEL LIFE & GHASTLY DEATH OF AL ADAMSON will be arriving on home video in the UK on June 1st. Produced and directed by Severin co-foun
tise offers a first person yet analytical ac- count of life in the inner city. What Anderson describes is disturbing- it's a world wracked by violence and a general lack of de- cency. Like Thomas Hobbes' state of nature Anderson s inner ... E Anderson - 《Teaching Sociology》 被引量...
Hobbes ' age of life are United Kingdom social unrest during the revolution, his keen insight into the atmosphere of the times, touch the pulse of the times, introduced as the core of the social contract theory of the State. The social contract idea in human evil is a logical starting po...
tise offers a first person yet analytical ac- count of life in the inner city. What Anderson describes is disturbing- it's a world wracked by violence and a general lack of de- cency. Like Thomas Hobbes' state of nature Anderson s inner city is a place where life is poor nasty, bru...
Blind belief in authority is the greatest enemy of truth. — Albert Einstein 253 Truth is the offspring of silence and meditation. — Isaac Newton 235 Hell is Truth Seen Too Late. — Thomas Hobbes 177 Speak the truth. Transparency breeds legitimacy. — John C. Maxwell 175 Acting is ...
In the life of a critical thinker, active learning is a tool for continually bridging the gap between what is and what could be. We then recognize the role that learning plays in our lives: establishing habits of continual improvement, of always reaching for the next level of skill, ability...
aThe readings for this week are about the nature of evil. With the exception of Hobbes who describes the evil in the state of nature in his philosophical treatise, the readings are drawn from fictional stories in which certain situations are presented in which various characters perform all sorts...