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10 July, 22:26

Why, if people are as bad as Thomas Hobbes suggests, would we put our trust in an all-powerful ruler?

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  1. 10 July, 22:53
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    Answer: In philosophy, he defended a range of materialist, nominalist, and empiricist views against Cartesian and Aristotelian alternatives. In physics, his work was influential on Leibniz, and led him into disputes with Boyle and the experimentalists of the early Royal Society.
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