Liberdade, movimento vital e paixões: os impasses do materialismo hobbesiano
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2007-06
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Adriano Naves de Brito
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For Hobbes, men are free as beings with a body. According to the English political theorist, there are no voluntary acts against reason. Just like irrationals and unanimated things, human beings have within themselves the principle of movement and this is the reason why they move in this or that direction, unless blocked by an obstacle. The con-cept of conservation, that at first sight is static and reductionist, ac-quires the dynamic of a civilizer self-increment involving all the varieties of ingredients related to human welfare, far beyond physical preserva-tion.
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Autopreservação, Filosofia política, Jusnaturalismo, Contratualismo e Estado, Filosofia do direito, Self-preservation, Political philosophy, Jusnaturalism, Contratualism and State, Philosophy of law
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HECK, José Nicolau. Liberdade, movimento vital e paixões: os impasses do materialismo hobbesiano. Philósophos, Goiânia, v. 12, n. 1, p. 91-122, jan./jun. 2007. Disponível em: <https://www.revistas.ufg.br/philosophos/article/view/3482>.