
The Pete Quiñones Show Episode 1215: Continental Philosophy and Its Origins - Pt. 5 - Thomas Hobbes w/ Thomas777
May 18, 2025
Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer, dives deep into the world of Thomas Hobbes, shedding light on his crucial yet often overlooked role in political philosophy. They discuss Hobbes' scientific approach to ethics and governance, contrasting it with Enlightenment thinkers. The conversation also touches on Hobbes' views on human nature, civic duty, and the complexities of political theory, emphasizing his insights on vulnerability under sovereign power. Their analysis critiques modern political dynamics, revealing the enduring relevance of Hobbesian thought.
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Egalitarianism as Equal Violence
- Hobbes' egalitarianism is grounded in equal capacity for violence, not intrinsic human dignity.
- This perspective refutes natural hierarchies like 'natural slave' and equalizes political agency by power to kill.
Hobbes' Analytical Methodology
- Hobbes' method to understand political behavior combines synthetic (reasoning from causes) and resolutive (deductive) methods.
- This scientific approach aims to relate theory directly to practical political outcomes around war and peace.
Politics: War, Peace, and Civic Duty
- Politics, for Hobbes, focuses on managing violence to create lasting peace and civic responsibility, not on cultivating virtue.
- The political is about preventing breakdown into brutal violence by channeling passions through reason and self-interest.





