Jasper Doomen: A Systematic Interpretation of HobbesŐs Practical
Philosophy
Abstract: HobbesŐs political philosophy departs
from a number of premises that are supposed to be self-evident, supplemented by
various observations from experience. These statements are examined critically
and in their interrelatedness in order to find out to what extent Hobbes
provides a convincing system of thought. The importance of the basis of manŐs
actions, his self-interest, is inquired, since it serves as the basis of his
practical philosophy. After this, HobbesŐs views on ÔmoralŐ notions are
expounded. As it turns out, Hobbes maintains a number of concepts that have
such a connotation, but interprets these in a specific way. The article is
concluded with a modest systematic reconstruction of HobbesŐs main thoughts in
practical philosophy.
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