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  1. Hobbes and the Law of Nature by Perez Zagorin, 2009-11-16
  2. Leviathan (Philosophical Classics) by Thomas Hobbes, 2006-03-31
  3. The Leviathan in the State Theory of Thomas Hobbes: Meaning and Failure of a Political Symbol (Heritage of Sociology) by Carl Schmitt, 2008-10-15
  4. Thomas Hobbes and Political Theory by Mary G. Dietz, 1991-09
  5. Leviathan: Or The Matter, Forme, & Power of a Common-Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civill (Rethinking the Western Tradition) by Thomas Hobbes, 2010-07-27
  6. Leviathan (mobi) by Thomas Hobbes, 2008-10-21
  7. Behemoth: Or, the Long Parliament (1889) by Thomas Hobbes, 2009-07-08
  8. Behemoth (Spanish Edition) by Thomas Hobbes, 1992-10-15
  9. Morality in the Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes: Cases in the Law of Nature by S. A. Lloyd, 2009-07-20
  10. Leviathan (Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading) (B&N Library of Essential Reading) by Thomas Hobbes, 2004-03-18
  11. Hobbes: A Biography by A. P. Martinich, 2007-08-20
  12. The Correspondence: Volume II: 1660-1679 (Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes , Vol 2) by Thomas Hobbes, 1998-01-08
  13. Virtues and Rights: The Moral Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes by R. E. Ewin, 1992-05
  14. The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 1 by Thucydides, Homer, et all 2010-02-23

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22. ATRIUM: Philosophie: Hobbes Thomas (1588-1679)
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24. L'Encyclopédie De L'Agora: Hobbes
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L'état du développement durable depuis le sommet de Rio, les grandes réalisations, les défis et les solutions de l'avenir. Publié pour la première fois en français. Politique et société Thomas Hobbes Biographie en résumé Philosophe anglais (1588-1678) Source: Thoemmes Press Portrait Gallery Vie et oeuvre Biographie de Thomas Hobbes (par Harald Höffding) Thucydide

25. Hobbes's Moral And Political Philosophy
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The 17 th Century English philosopher Thomas Hobbes is now widely regarded as one of a handful of truly great political philosophers, whose masterwork Leviathan
1. Major Political Writings
Hobbes wrote several versions of his political philosophy, including The Elements of Law, Natural and Politic (also under the titles Human Nature and De Corpore Politico) published in 1650, De Cive (1642) published in English as Philosophical Rudiments Concerning Government and Society in 1651, the English

26. Thomas Hobbes -- Moral And Politcal Philosophy [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philoso
17th century British philosopher. Author of Leviathan (1651).
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Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679)
Moral and Political Philosophy

Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to those parts of this article) 1. Introduction We can see Hobbes's importance if we briefly compare him with the most famous political thinkers before and after him. A century before, Nicolo Machiavelli had emphasized the harsh realities of power, as well as recalling ancient Roman experiences of political freedom. Machiavelli appears as the first modern political thinker, because like Hobbes he was no longer prepared to talk about politics in terms set by religious faith (indeed, he was still more offensive than Hobbes to many orthodox believers), instead, he looked upon politics as a secular discipline divorced from theology. But unlike Hobbes, Machiavelli offers us no comprehensive philosophy: we have to reconstruct his views on the importance and nature of freedom; it remains uncertain which, if any, principles Machiavelli draws on in his apparent praise of amoral power politics. Writing a few years after Hobbes

27. Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679)
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Hobbes, Thomas
(1588-1679), English philosopher and political theorist ( see Political Theory), one of the first modern Western thinkers to provide a secular justification for the political state. The philosophy of Hobbes marked a departure in English philosophy from the religious emphasis of Scholasticism. His ideas represented a reaction against the decentralizing ideas of the Reformation (1517-1648), which, Hobbes contended, brought anarchy ( see Anarchism). Regarded as an important early influence on the philosophical doctrine of utilitarianism, Hobbes also contributed to modern psychology and laid the foundations of modern sociology by applying mechanistic principles ( see Mechanism) in an attempt to explain human motivation and social organization.

28. Thomas Hobbes
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Auprès des défenseurs de l'orthodoxie théologique, il passe pour un imposteur et est victime de leurs attaques en 1624. Thucydide, dont il traduit en 1628 la Guerre du Péloponnèse , représente pour Hobbes un modèle de la connaissance, avant qu'il ne découvre, en 1629, à Paris, la méthode inspirée d'Euclide, qu'il commence à appliquer dans son Court Traité des premiers principes . Un nouveau voyage sur le continent, en 1631, lui permet de rencontrer Mersenne et Galilée. En 1640, alors qu'éclate la révolution anglaise, Hobbes rédige les Éléments du droit naturel et politique De cive (paru en 1642) et le Léviathan (publié en 1651) en reprochant à ces œuvres d'attribuer à l'autorité civile une origine populaire et de prendre le "conatus" (l'effort pour se conserver soi-même) comme une loi fondamentale de la nature. Les étudiants dansèrent autour des bûchers où furent brûlés les livres condamnés dans l'allégresse générale.

29. Thomas HOBBES, 1588-1679
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  • Hobbisme , Tome VIII, 1765.
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30. Thomas Hobbes
Even more than Bacon, thomas hobbes illustrated the transition from medieval to modern thinking in Britain
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Even more than Bacon, Thomas Hobbes illustrated the transition from medieval to modern thinking in Britain. His Leviathan effectively developed a vocabulary for philosophy in the English language by using Anglicized versions of the technical terms employed by Greek and Latin authors. Careful use of words to signify common ideas in the mind, Hobbes maintained, avoids the difficulties to which human reasoning is most obviously prone and makes it possible to articulate a clear conception of reality. ( Leviathan I 4 For Hobbes, that conception is bound to be a mechanistic one: the movements of physical objects will turn out to be sufficient to explain everything in the universe. The chief purpose of scientific investigation, then, is to develop a geometrical account of the motion of bodies, which will reveal the genuine basis of their causal interactions and the regularity of the natural world. Thus, Hobbes defended a strictly materialist view of the world.

31. Hobbes
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Thomas Hobbes
Notice biographique
Elements of Law en 1640. Il reste en France onze ans, rencontre Gassendi De Cive (1642) et le
I. Outils bibliographiques
  • Pacchi, A. Cinquant'anni di studi hobbesiani , in Rivista di filosofia , LVII, 1966, pp. 306-325.
  • Sacksteder, William. Hobbes Studies (1878-1979) : a bibliography . Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University, Philosophy Documentation Center, 1982.
  • Collier, P. Bibliographie der deutschsprachigen Hobbes-Literatur, 1968-1981 , in Furcht und Freiheit , Hrsg. U. Bermbach und K. M. Kodalle, Opladen, 1982, pp. 244-257.

II. Monographies
  • Bobbio, Norberto. Hobbes and the Natural Law Tradition . Chicago: 1993.
  • Borelli, Gianfranco. . Bologne: Il Mulino, 1993.
  • Canziani, Guido and Yves-Charles Zarka, ed. L'interpretazione nei secoli XVIe e XVII . Milano: Francoangeli, 1993.
  • Carrive, Paulette. , Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1994.
  • Cooke, Paul D. Hobbes and Christianity. Reassesing the Bible in the Leviathan
  • Foisneau, Luc, ed.

32. THOMAS HOBBES
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33. The Leviathan By Thomas Hobbes
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34. Thomas Hobbes
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THOMAS HOBBES (1588-1679)
"The universe is corporeal; all that is real is material, and what is not material is not real." The Leviathan The philosophy of Thomas Hobbes is perhaps the most complete materialist philosophy of the 17th century. Hobbes rejects Cartesian dualism and believes in the mortality of the soul. He rejects free will in favor of determinism, a determinism which treats freedom as being able to do what one desires. He rejects Aristotelian and scholastic philosophy in favor of the "new" philosophy of Galileo and Gassendi, which largely treats the world as matter in motion. Hobbes is perhaps most famous for his political philosophy. Men in a state of nature, that is a state without civil government, are in a war of all against all in which life is hardly worth living. The way out of this desperate state is to make a social contract and establish the state to keep peace and order. Because of his view of how nasty life is without the state, Hobbes subscribes to a very authoritarian version of the social contract.
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35. Economics 3LL3 - Hobbes
MA Bertman, and M. Malherbe, 1989, thomas hobbes de la métaphysique à la politique.MA Bertman and G. Borrelli, 1990, thomas hobbes le ragioni del moderno
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Thomas Hobbes
References: A. H. Abbott, 1904, Psychologische und Erkenntnistheoretische Probleme bei Hobbes.
T. Airaksinen and M. A. Bertman, 1989, Hobbes: war among nations.
A.-L. Angoulvent, 1992, Hobbes, ou, La crise de l'Etat baroque.
A.-L. Angoulvent, 1994, Hobbes et la morale politique.
Anon, 1680, The True effigies of the monster of Malmesbury; or, Thomas Hobbes in his proper colours.
Anon, 1767, Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes's Philosophical rudiments of government and society. With a short sketch of a democratical form of government, in a letter to Signior Paoli.
B. Avishai, 1978, Civil society and rational beings: an examination of Marx's critique of Hobbes' epistemological theories and related political ethics
D. Baumgold, 1988, Hobbes's political theory.
B. H. Baumrin, 1969, Hobbes's Leviathan; interpretation and criticism.
J. G. v. d. Bend, 1982

36. Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679)
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37. The Elements Of Law Natural And Politic By Thomas Hobbes 1640 To
The Elements of Law Natural and Politic by thomas hobbes 1640 To the RightHonourable William, Earl of Newcastle, Governor to the Prince his Highness,
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38. The Stories Of Thomas Hobbes
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39. Thomas Hobbes : A Short Biography
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Thomas Hobbes was born in London in 1588. He received his college education at Oxford University in England, where he studied classics. Hobbes traveled to other European countries several times to meet with scientists and to study different forms of government. During his time outside of England, Hobbes became interested in why people allowed themselves to be ruled and what would be the best form of government for England. In 1651, Hobbes wrote his most famous work, entitled Leviathan. In it, he argued that people were naturally wicked and could not be trusted to govern. Therefore, Hobbes believed that an absolute monarchy - a government that gave all power to a king or queen - was best. Hobbes believed that humans were basically selfish creatures who would do anything to better their position. Left to themselves, he thought, people would act on their evil impulses. According to Hobbes, people therefore should not be trusted to make decisions on their own. In addition, Hobbes felt that nations, like people, were selfishly motivated. To Hobbes, each country was in a constant battle for power and wealth. To prove his point, Hobbes wrote, "If men are naturally in a state of war, why do they always carry arms and why do they have keys to lock their doors?"

40. Hobbes
Biography of thomas hobbes (15881679) thomas hobbes, the subject of thisbiography, had one brother Edmund who was about two years older than he him.
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Born: 5 April 1588 in Westport, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England
Died: 4 Dec 1679 in Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, England
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Thomas Hobbes 's father, also named Thomas Hobbes, was the vicar of Charlton and Westport, close to Malmesbury in Wiltshire. Thomas Hobbes senior was described by Aubrey in [13] as:- ... one of the ignorant Sir Johns of Queen Elizabeth's time; could only read the prayers of the church and the homilies; and valued not learning, as not knowing the sweetness of it. Thomas Hobbes senior had an older brother, Francis Hobbes, who was a wealthy merchant with no family of his own. Thomas Hobbes, the subject of this biography, had one brother Edmund who was about two years older than he him. Thomas began his schooling in Westport Church when he was four years old. However, when he was seven years old, his father had an argument with another vicar at the door of his church. Blows were exchanged and Hobbes' father ran off. It is unclear what role his mother played in his upbringing after that, but he was certainly brought up by his uncle Francis after this. From age eight Hobbes, who was by this time proficient at reading and arithmetic, attended Mr Evan's school in Malmesbury, then later Robert Latimer's private school in Westport. Hobbes showed his brilliance at this school and was an outstanding Greek and Latin scholar by the time he left this school at age fourteen, having already translated Euripides'

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