Philosophy International Journal
Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran
Date Written: September 12, 2023
Abstract
The Enlightenment philosophy, particularly the ideas of Thomas Hobbes and his concepts surrounding the State and Society, serves as a philosophical foundation for numerous subsequent discussions in the fields of social and political sciences. Hobbes' perspective on human nature and his portrayal of the natural state versus civilization are undeniably among the central tenets of modern thought. He characterizes humanity as the 'wolf-man' and underscores the necessity of a social contract-based civilized state to ensure security and safeguard collective interests. Hobbes is primarily concerned with peace, and his political framework, rooted in a modern scientific sense, is designed with the explicit goal of establishing and preserving peace.
Keywords: Society, politics, political philosophy, natural state, civilized state
Citation:
Karimi, Sasan, Human and Society in the Nature State and Civilized State from Hobbes Point of View (September 12, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4568542 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4568542