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Interpreting Hobbes’s Moral Theory: Rightness, Goodness, Virtue, and Responsibility
ISSN: 2717 - 1159Publisher: author   
Interpreting Hobbes’s Moral Theory: Rightness, Goodness, Virtue, and Responsibility
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Philosophy and Religion
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Publisher: University Of Zanjan
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Abstract
The paper argues that the moral philosophy of Thomas Hobbes is unified by a complex conception of reason that imposes consistency norms of both rationality and reasonableness. Hobbes’s conceptions of rightness as reciprocity, and moral goodness as sociability belong to an original and attractive moral theory that is neither teleological nor classically deontological, nor as interpreters have variously argued, subjectivist, contractarian, egoist, or dependent on divine command.