Sovereignty (in Hobbes's philosophy) [ Political & Moral philosophy / Philosophy ]
… on the origin of State, and provides a rationale for his theory of absolute sovereignty. The refutation of natural sociability had political and anthropological consequences. It gave precedence to negative sentiments—fear and … philosophy People > Philosophy Mots-clés Civility Conflict Friendship Sovereignty Violence War The refutation of natural sociability The majority of political treaties, from the age of Cicero and Aristotle to the mid-seventeenth century, … and political sociality were inextricably linked within the polis ) gradually evolved into the principle of natural sociability, or the relatively advanced capacity to live in society, with reason and its manifestation, language, …
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