Posted: January 24th, 2023
Rather than living in chaos, danger, and the hostility of our neighbors, we find ways to live together. It isn’t easy, but can we avoid doing so?
If everybody has self-interest in their own welfare and safety, then everybody also has self-interest in the welfare and safety of others. Self-interest involves community interest, and we must think about what we are willing to give up in order to get that safety and stability for ourselves, our families, our community, our nation, and even the world.
Thomas Hobbes and John Locke are just two examples of social contract moralists. Locke’s philosophy helped Thomas Jefferson formulate the United States Declaration of Independence. We are interested in what it means to live together in an orderly way under a social contract.
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Social contract moralists believe that morality is based on a hypothetical agreement among members of a society to give up some individual freedom in exchange for protection and security provided by the government. This idea can be traced back to the works of philosophers such as Thomas Hobbes and John Locke in the 17th century. They argue that the social contract is necessary for the creation and maintenance of a stable and just society. Social contract theory is often used to justify the existence and authority of government and to explain the source of moral obligations.
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