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Thomas Hobbes: Sobre el miedo
In: Revista de filosofía y teoría política, Heft 35, S. 25-37
ISSN: 0328-6223
This work intend to draw some light upon the role of fear in Hobbes's political thought. It's known that this passion underlies the social contract, in the sense that it drives man to leave the state of nature in order to find security, & also to get rid of the menace of violent death. Taking into account that fear & death are inseparable in Hobbes's philosophy, a fundamental question arises: to what extent can we say that fear vanishes completely after social contract? In Hobbes, fear seems to be an intrinsic feature of men. Adapted from the source document.