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(1588-1679)
 * THOMAS HOBBES

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Thomas Hobbs was the creator of the most complete philosophy on materialist in his time.He did not embrace free will instead he favored determinism in which a person freedom is determined by doing what it is that person wants. Hobbs also was strongly against Cartesian dualism an believed that all souls have a morality to them. "the universe is corporeal; all that is real is material... within this quote is what Thomas Hobbs believed in. The difference between the real and the unreal within our world.

What the great Thomas Hobbs is most well known for is his take and contributions to political philosophy. He belived that government was a natural establishment that all humans desired to keep them safe. " Men in a state of nature, that is a state without civil government, are in a war of all against all in which life is hardly worth living." He belived that the only way that humanity could fix this state of nature was by banding together under a social contract or government to be able to live a life of peace and order. Thomas Hobbs view of how the world would be without a government really influenced and showed in all his philosophies. "Hobbs, Thomas" //Encyclopedia of philosophy. 08 Aug 2009. http://www.iep.utm.edu/h/hobmoral.htm//

 (1642-1727) Isaac Newton was one of the greatest scientists in all of human history. He was a great physicist and also a mathematician. his ideas would become the basis for other philosophies who would come after him especially his ideas on the concept of nature and natural law. One of his greatest achievements was the Law of motion, this paved the way for the Enlightenment. "In the absence of net external force, a body either is at rest of moves in a straight line with a constant velocity." His ideas were used by such great philosophers as John Locke and Volataire in their fields of political philosophy. Many other of Isaac Newtons ideas were incorporated by other philosophers in other fields as well. Isaac Newton laid down the foundation that allowed so many other philosophers to state their ideas and have something to back them up with.
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 “Newton, Isaac”. //Wolfram Research.// Web. 05 Aug 2009. []