Rousseau and Hobbes Rousseau and Hobbes each had philosophies, but they differed. Their philosophies can be related to and be by the story billy Budd, by Herman Melville. Certain characters in this story exemplify the characteristics related with the philosophies of both philosophers. Rousseau was a Swiss philosopher who lived from 1712 to 1778. He thought humans were naturally strong, but be corrupted by partnership, and therefore humans should non be in confederation, but in small groups in nature. This relates to billy club Budd because Billy Budd was naturally bully, but he was ?corrupted? by society (mostly Claggart) and committed evil deeds.

Verre also is a good person, and is not corrupted by society, but influenced by it. Verre did not turn bad, but he had to follow the laws of society, and go against his feelings, which in this case were good, and the law was bad. Now Verre has done something bad because of society and its laws. Those are some examples of how society can turn a n...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website:
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