The Mechanics of Man’s Comparison Between Himself and Other People Upon Making Decisions in the Philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and Joseph Butler (4886 words, 20 pages)
Table of ContentsAbstract......................................................2Introduction..........................................................3Inquiring into Consequentialism and Utilitarianism.....................................................................................4Varying Arguments of Hobbes and Butler Regarding the Motivation of Benevolence5The Gamble of Acting Benevolently.6The Biological Root of Social Ethics.7Dual Responsibility.8Self-love, Conscience, and their Affiliated Virtues8A Closer Examination of Justice10Discussing Egoistic Implications..13Conscious and Unconscious Motivation..14Conclusion..............................................................15Works Cited............................................................17AbstractHow do the philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and Joseph ...
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