Leviathan By Thomas Hobbes

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In the text “Leviathan”, by Thomas Hobbes many themes were presented such as the theme of the state of nature used as a device. The state of nature is seen as a war by the purpose of one’s desires. One line that shows this is the line “This Endeavour, when it is toward something which causes it, is called Appetite, or Desire; the later, being the generall name; and the other, often-times restrained to signifie the Desire of Food, namely Hunger and Thirst” (pg.119). We all have desires, but some desires unknowingly do hurt us. However, there are certain things you do wish for that, you know will end up hurting you but you still have things done your way. Hobbes states that the will is based on the appetite or awes that precedes it.