Hobbes e a Paz: Hobbes and the Peace

Griot 4 (2):105-123 (2011)
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Abstract

O intento do presente artigo é analisar o pensamento de Thomas Hobbes ,tendo como textos-base de análise, “Do cidadão” e “Leviatã”, a fim desistematizar a tese de que, em última análise, a filosofia de Hobbes é a ciência dapaz. Trata-se de demonstrar tal propósito em dois momentos. No primeiro momento,mostram-se alguns argumentos de por que Hobbes pode ser considerado um dosautores que melhor concentra o projeto de fundação da política moderna. Por suavez, no segundo momento, trata-se de sistematizar os argumentos que levam Hobbesa conceber como necessária a passagem do estado de natureza ao estado civil,considerando, por isso, a filosofia hobbesiana como a ciência da paz. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the Thomas Hobbes’ thought ,having as base text for the analysis, “De Cive” and the “Leviathan”, in order tosystematize the idea that, ultimately, Hobbes’ philosophy is the science of peace.One tries to demonstrate this in two moments. At first one can see somearguments that sustain why Hobbes can be considered one of the authors thatbest focuses the project of the foundation of modern politics. Secondly, one tries tosystematize the arguments that lead Hobbes to conceive the passing of the state ofnature to the civil status, as necessary. That leads one to considere,therefore, hobbesian philosophy as the science of peace.

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