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Comparing Hobbes And Benedict's Views On Human Nature

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If we readers would compare two philosophers that made a remarkable approach to human nature, it would create issues between these ideas. Basically, Benedict’s view was that society shapes human nature and vice versa while Hobbes’s view was that individuals are born in a warlike state that they require a higher power such as government to put them under control. Benedict would view Hobbes’s idea in a way of disagreement. Benedict’s idea and Hobbes’s idea does not match because Benedict is more on nurture side while Hobbes is on the nature side. Benedict felt as humans were born in a blank state and their nature is altered according to their own culture ; she never mentioned individuals being in a “state of war”. Where would the government take place then? Does society require a government to “restrain” individuals from making certain …show more content…

Hobbes’s suggested government is needed to take control of senseless and lawless people. But how were the government formed in the first place? The government must be formed by the group of individuals and they are capable of limiting people’s action to do create certain action and most of those are the crime. Wouldn’t it mean even though some people were born bad, they must have realized what is right and wrong? Benedict would disagree with Hobbes’s point about humans being equally bad. However, Hobbes does have some approach towards human nature that is similar to Benedict’s. Individuals being under control by government is somewhat a relationship between individuals and society, similar to Benedict’s idea about how society “shapes” human nature and vice versa. Both philosophers have the same idea about how individuals and society are interlocked since the government is a group of people and they have an impact on individuals life alike to Benedict’s claim. Without individuals, there would be no society and without

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