
Reason, Grace, and Law: Suarez and Hobbes on Coercion, Church, and State | Prof. Thomas Pink
The Thomistic Institute
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How to Think About Course Authority
Hobbes is a 17th century political theorist who fundamentally wants to discredit the idea that anything recognisable as a Catholic church could be a sovereign legal authority. So what we're going to look at in the debate between Francisco Suarez and Hobbes is a debate about how to think about course authority, not just in the case of the church, but also in the cases of the state. We all act as commanded by paying our taxes, by driving on the certain side of the street, and so on and so forth. This is a sort of picture of legal authority, getting some of the strategies and looking at this Joseph Rice.
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