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True,  According to Thomas Hobbes, appetite/desire and aversion are the irreducible causes of all acts of choice and avoidance.

What does Hobbes say about desire?

According to Thomas Hobbes, men are motivated by "a constant and restless craving of power after power, which ceased only in death." The heinous repercussions of this ambition for power, as well as the contrasting "want of ease and sensuous delight" and "fear of death and wounds," push people to establish and obey. His primary focus is the issue of social and political order: how humans might coexist peacefully while avoiding the danger and terror of civil conflict. He presents severe alternatives, such as submitting to an unaccountable king (a person or group empowered to decide every social and political issue). His religious history stresses how power-hungry priests and popes posed a danger to genuine civil rights.

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