Thomas Hobbes Conception Of Human Happiness

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What I think is that Hobbes argument is basically materialistic. His conception about human happiness is that we all humans are animals who can live a good human life, only if we satisfy our appetites by acquiring things we desire and move away from things we have aversions to. One of the philosophers that I would choose is Arendt, because she disagrees with Hobbes views and so do I, as her conception of human happiness is that living a good human life is a matter of cultivating the meaningfulness of your life story through self-expressive speech. I would totally agree with Arendt because a materialistic person is always after non-living things. Monetary things are only intriguing for a certain amount of time after which they tend to get boring.