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Thomas Hobbes,

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Breughel – Fall of Icarus

Icarus Musée des Beaux Arts by W.H. Auden About suffering they were never wrong, The Old Masters; how well, they understood Its human position; … In Breughel’s Icarus, for instance: how everything turns away Quite leisurely from the disaster; the ploughman may Have heard the splash, the forsaken cry, But for him it was not an important failure; the sun shone As it had to on the white legs disappearing into the green Water; and the expensive delicate ship that must have seen Something amazing, a boy falling out of the sky, had somewhere to get to and sailed calmly on.

Leviathan HOBBES’ DIAGNOSIS: Hobbes has 3 principles good politics are built on men as they are, but not as they behave -- adds an interior dimension to Machiavelli (p. 6) fear of violent death (Good Lord deliver us) – Hobbes thinks that people should be afraid of dying – experience of civil war makes it clear that they were not – people dying for religious beliefs Socrates CONTRA people make mistakes about who they are -- not so much a about the world, but about themselves. – They do not find the human in themselves – they think themselves something special and different but they are not. Hence this is a complex revision of Socrates :”know thyself” but also a warning against finding anything in yourself which is not in others. – Breughel, The Fall of Icarus

THE mistakes they make are: – insufficiency of speech ( chapter 1 (p. 8) e.g. page (chapter 5 on spirit) what is the power of Speech in Hobbes? In chapter 4: there is nothing in the world universal but names.” And noted in the Autobiography which you have in your edition, on page lvi: the one thing he knows to be fixed The power of names like in a book of definitions. Note that definitions do not only tell you what something is, they tell you what you can do with it -- what it does. (E.G. definitions in chess) insufficiency of method – chapter 5 p 26: children need to be taught reason: it takes work – THIS means that morality and politics are arrived at and are interpersonal. What if we do not have them? – Chapter 13 (76) touch of paranoia --se following example)

Chapter IX– The Kinds of Knowledge

Chapter Chapter 14: natural law and natural right Chapter 15: in foro interno and in foro externo Chapter 16: – Persons – what they are Natural Artificial – Author – Actor

Authorization – Knowlable – Rational – Possible Authorization and representation Consequences – Private judgment? – Must recognize Absurdity of war That one is afraid universality

Obligation – The making of one artificial person by a Covenant – Between all – Three elements Artificial authorized person Obligation Likelihood – Attributes of sovereign

Sovereign

The same in each – Monarchy, aristocracy, democracy – Master of rules Rules and freedom What then is justice? – How and why should promises be kept? – What is the purpose? Implications – Classless – Private and public

Liberty of Subjects essence is that society and covenant should not make you worse off basic def on 137 chapter 21 - a freeman what is not covered defend yourself hurt yourself not kill others unless for aims of sovereignty not to war unless voluntary -- theory of British Army until 1847 that which is not forbidden generally speaking as long as governed - basic point: submission is liberty

The State Beneficient – Private enterprise – Not self defeating – One’s own thing – Restrict greed Property Rebellion

What comes from this? Sociability? – Justice/law/discipline/sanctions – Negative great commandment What if a bad sovereign?

Reading oneself -- again Of arts some are demonstrable, others indemonstrable; and demonstrable are those the construction of the subject whereof is in the power of the artist himself, who, in his demonstration, does not more than deduce the consequences of his own operation… Geometry therefore is demonstrable, for the lines and figures from which we reason are drawn and described by ourselves; and civil philosophy is demonstrable because we make the commonwealth ourselves. – --Hobbes, Six Lessons to the Professors of Mathematics

Hobbes’ “Review and Conclusion” Truth of doctrine rests – On no writer – Not established by facts – Owes nothing to antiquity So what kind of book is this?