Yes or no, and why? Do you think Hobbes' philosophy is true that the first people on Earth lived in anarchy and that this is the order and state of nature?

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(This may be completely wrong because it's from a religious PoV) I believe it isn't. I believe the first people on Earth were Adam and Eve, and that they lived in peace, under God, and the only time they had a problem is when the serpent (the Devil disguised as a snake) told them to eat a fruit from the Garden, and when they did, they sinned, meaning they realized they were naked, and now humans don't live as long as they used to. That's how I view it. ~Mia

Hobbes' philosophy is not considered true, as men had natural rights, rulers derive their authority from the consent of the governed. Thus, anarchy did not prevail at that time.

Who was Hobbes?

Thomas Hobbes was a philosopher and a royalist. He is also considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy. Hobbes is best known for his book Leviathan published in 1651. Hobbes' masterpiece Leviathan set out his ideas with great clarity. In the book he argued that people want to live in peace and security and to attain this they must organize themselves into communities for protection.

What was Hobbes Philosophy?

Hobbes in his political philosophy is chiefly concerned with the way in which government must be organized in order to avoid civil war. It therefore encompasses a view of the typical causes of civil war, all of which are represented in Behemoth or The Long Parliament (1679), his history of the English Civil Wars.

In his philosophy, Hobbes also states that the first people on Earth lived in anarchy and that this is the order and state of nature, hence this philosophy is highly rejected by many. As, anarchy did not prevail at that time because if it did there would be a lot of chaos in the society.

Hence, the answer was given and explained above.

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