The philosopher must often associated with defending absolutism wasThomas Hobbes. He had a low opinion of manâ??s ability to move beyond their natural animalistic state without a strong hand forcing them to recognize and live by the social contract of civilization. He felt the best way to assure we did not descend into primal state of savagery was via a government ran by an absolute monarch.
The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679).
C. Hobbes that's what I got from on-line and the History book from Penn Foster High school.
C. Hobbes
John Locke
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Absolutism
Plato.
He started a total moarchy during the time of absolutism
reason why is if you have a government that runs on an absolutism system you and everyone else in the nation would be subject to the rulers ideas without a say in anything that is done. The ruler has absolute power.
Montesquieu was the French political philosopher who admired the English form of government. He believed in the separation of powers and the importance of checks and balances in a political system, which he observed in the English government.
John Locke is an English philosopher known as the Father of Liberalism. His impact on society were his theories on self-governance and how a government should serve the interests of society and not the ruling elite.
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John Locke
Ethical absolutism is a type of ethical reasoning in which certain actions are declared ethical or unethical regardless of the context of the actions. Several examples are: 1. Slavery is unethical. 2. It is never acceptable to terminate a viable pregnancy. 3. You must always tell the exact truth.