Hobbes on political allegiance and obligation |
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Authors: | Brian T. Trainor |
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Affiliation: | Lecturer in Sociology , South Australian Institute of Technology |
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Abstract: | Since he was convinced that men of virtue were the exception rather than the rule, the primary political problem for Hobbes was how best to guarantee the adherence of men in general to the civil law. Hobbes' solution to this problem appears at times to be inconsistent. This was not the case; Hobbes was advancing two separate, though complementary, theories as to why men do in fact obey the civil law. Whether or not there is a similar kind of duality in Hobbes' argument concerning why men ought to obey lawful authority is also discussed. |
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