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Hobbes' Leviathan and Karl Popper's Theory and Locke's Paradox

An Evaluation of Hobbes' Leviathan and Karl Popper's Theory and An Evaluation of Locke's Paradox

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Exploring the intricate relationship between protection and obedience, Hobbes's work emphasizes the civil responsibilities of Christian believers and delineates the roles of the church within society. Published in 1651, it examines the foundations of legitimate government and societal structure, establishing itself as a pivotal text in social contract theory. The book's title references the biblical Leviathan, underscoring its themes of power and authority. Its influence extends to Enlightenment thought, impacting later philosophers like Locke and Popper.

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Hobbes' Leviathan and Karl Popper's Theory and Locke's Paradox, Kemal Yildirim

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2020
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