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LOCKE vs Check out the electure Jacques BOSSUET Thomas HOBBES John LOCKE Divine Right ABSOLUTISM Philosophical ABSOLUTISM Philosophical amp Biblical CONSTITUTIONALISM Jacques ID: 179206

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Slide1

HOBBES

LOCKE

vs Slide2

Check out the e-lectureSlide3

Jacques BOSSUET

Thomas HOBBESJohn

LOCKE

Divine Right

ABSOLUTISM

Philosophical

ABSOLUTISM

Philosophical & Biblical

CONSTITUTIONALISMSlide4

Jacques BOSSUET

Thomas HOBBESJohn

LOCKE

Divine Right

ABSOLUTISM

Philosophical

ABSOLUTISM

Philosophical & Biblical

CONSTITUTIONALISMSlide5

SOCIAL

CONTRACTSlide6

Social Contract

What is the origin of government?

How much authority should the state have over the individual?Slide7

Thomas HobbesLeviathan (1651)

Defense of Philosophical Absolutism Slide8

leviathanSlide9
Slide10

State of Nature

Some rights reserved

by Rudolf GetelSlide11

State of War

War of all against allSlide12

State of War

bellum omnium contra omnesSlide13

Solitary

Poor

NastyB

rutish

S

hortSlide14

Super

Ponies

NeedB

ack

S

cratchesSlide15

LEVIATHANSlide16

Job 41

CLICK

to ReadSlide17

BEHOLD, THE HOPE OF HIM IS IN VAIN: SHALL NOT ONE BE CAST DOWN

EVEN AT THE SIGHT OF HIM?NONE

IS SO FIERCE THAT DARE STIR HIM UP: WHO THEN IS ABLE TO STAND BEFORE ME?Slide18

OUT OF HIS MOUTH GO BURNING LAMPS, AND SPARKS OF FIRE LEAP OUT.

OUT OF HIS NOSTRILS GOETH SMOKE, AS OUT OF A SEETHING POT OR CALDRON.Slide19

HIS HEART IS AS FIRM AS A STONE…Slide20

A ruler should be powerful enough to be beyond challenge.

LEVIATHANSlide21

To keep us from destroying each other.Slide22

Human NatureSlide23

CALVIN & HOBBESSlide24

TRUST

?

 Some rights reserved

 by stanzeblaSlide25

The Backdrop

Hobbes wrote

Leviathan in the midst of the English Civil WarSlide26

John LockeTw

o Treatises of Government (1689)

Defense of ConstitutionalismSlide27

Natural RightsSlide28

State of Nature

Some rights reserved

by Rudolf GetelSlide29

Life Liberty

PropertySlide30

Right of

RevolutionSlide31

Backdrop

GLORIOUSAND [ALMOST] BLOODLESS

REVOLUTIONSlide32

Graphic OrganizerWWW.TOMRICHEY.NET/EURO

Slide33

Question

HOBBES

LOCKEAgree?

The Original State of Humankind

Divine Right or

Social Contract?

State of

NATURE

SOCIAL Contract

COMPARE

(How are they similar?)

Hobbes vs. LockeSlide34

Question

HOBBES

LOCKEAgree?

WHY Government?

Where does sovereignty reside?

Can a government’s power be limited?

Right of REVOLUTION?

To Protect us

FROM OURSELVES

To Protect

NATURAL RIGHTS

Hobbes vs. Locke

CONTRAST

(How do they differ?)

The MONARCH

The PEOPLE

NO

YES

NO

YESSlide35