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  1. The Collected English Works of Thomas Hobbes (Collected Works)
  2. Hobbes, Locke, and Confusion's Masterpiece: An Examination of Seventeenth-Century Political Philosophy by Ross Harrison, 2002-12-16
  3. Thomas Hobbes: Political Ideas in Historical Context by Johann P. Sommerville, 1992-08-15
  4. Thomas Hobbes (Major Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers) by R.E.R. Bunce, John Meadowcroft, 2009-05-15
  5. The Tragedy of Thomas Hobbes (Oberon Modern Plays) by Adriano Shaplin, 2009-09-01
  6. Perspectives on Thomas Hobbes (Mind Association Occasional Series)
  7. Thomas Hobbes: A Reference Guide (Reference Publication in Literature) by Charles H. Hinnant, 1980-03
  8. Des Engländers Thomas Hobbes Leviathan: Cder, Der Kirchliche Und Bürgerliche Staat ... (German Edition) by Thomas Hobbes, 2010-03-16
  9. Thomas Hobbes. by Herfried Münkler, 2001-01-01
  10. Thomas Hobbes as philosopher, publicist by George Edward Gordon Catlin, 2010-08-08
  11. The English Works Of Thomas Hobbes V5 by Thomas Hobbes, 2007-07-25
  12. Thomas Hobbes (Piccola biblioteca Einaudi) (Italian Edition) by Norberto Bobbio, 1989
  13. Talking Wolves: Thomas Hobbes on the Language of Politics and the Politics of Language (Synthese Library) by A. Biletzki, 2010-11-02
  14. Thomas Hobbes: A Bibliography. by Hugh MacDonald, Mary Hargreaves, 1952

81. Hobbes : Leviathan
hobbes, thomas (15881679) Leviathan, or, The matter, forme, power of acommon-wealth ecclesiasticall and civill. London Printed for Andrew Crooke,
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London : Printed for Andrew Crooke, 1651. This work was written in Paris while Hobbes was in exile. It was printed in a small run in London prior to Hobbes' return to England. It gradually became extremely controversial, particularly among ther clergy and was mainly responsible for Hobbes' reputation in England as an atheist. Hobbes translated the work into Latin and although remaining controversial, it was treated with respect by European writers. It is now widely regarded as the most important work of political philosophy written in English, and has been appropriated to such fields of study as economics, game theory and psychology.

82. Hobbes: Philosophical Rudiments
hobbes, thomas (15881679) Philosophical rudiments concerning government andsociety. London Printed by JG for R.Royston, 1651.
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London : Printed by J.G. for R.Royston, 1651.
The Philosophical Rudiments , 1650/51 is the English translation, with minor corrections of De cive (1642, 1646) a work which did much to establish Hobbes's reputation as a major European philosophical figure. At one time it was thought that the translation was by Hobbes but Noel Malcolm has recently established the translator to be Charles Cotton the younger. On publication The Philosophical Rudiments was assimilated to the Engagement controversy (1649-52) and during the Restoration was condemned at the University of Oxford and formally burnt by the public hangman.

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85. STRUCTURE AND CHANGE IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Aeschylus, "The Persians" in Aeschylus II, ed by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore, New York; Washington Square Press, 1967 Agassi, Joseph, The Continuing Revolution , New York; Mc Graw Hill, 1968 Agassi, Joseph, "Science and Society, in Boston studies in the Philosophy of Science , Boston; D. Reidel, 1981 pq 19 Aquinas, St. Thomas, Summa Theologiae as quoted in Justo Gonzalez, A History of Christian Thought, Nashville; Abingdon Press, 1971 Aquinas, Thomas, "Intellectual Principle a Form" as quoted in An Aquinas Reader , ed by Mary T. Clark, Garden City, N.Y.; Doubleday, 1972 Aquinas, Thomas, "Theism Undemonstrated" in Summa of Christian Teaching I.10.11.12 as quoted in An Aquinas Reader, ed by Mary T. Clark, Garden City, N.Y.; Doubleday, 1972 Aquinas, Thomas, "Demonstration" in Summa of Theology I. q. 2, a. 2 as quoted in An Aquinas Reader , ed by Mary T. Clark, Garden City, N.Y.; Doubleday, 1972 Aquinas, Thomas, Summa of Theology I, q. 3, a. 4, ad. 2 as quoted in An Aquinas Reader, ed by Mary T. Clark, Garden City, N.Y.; Doubleday, 1972

86. Naturzustand Und Naturgesetz Bei Thomas Hobbes
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Universität Wien, Sommersemester 1997 Hinweis auf die Wichtigkeit des Themas Es kann gesagt werden, daß Hobbes' Theorien über Naturzustand und Naturgesetz zu den wichtigsten Gedanken seines Werkes gehören. Alle philosophischen Systeme können mit Bauwerken verglichen werden (man spricht nicht umsonst von "Gedankengebäuden"). Wie in jedem Haus gibt es auch in ihnen tragende Säulen und Wände, aber auch nebensächliche architektonische Beifügungen, deren Veränderung oder Weglassung niemals das ganze Gebäude in seinem Bestand gefährden könnte. Führt man dieses Gleichnis weiter, kann man sagen, daß die Ideen über Naturzustand und Naturgesetz praktisch der Grundpfeiler von Hobbes philosophischem Werk sind, welches letztere, nebenbei bemerkt, in der Architektur seiner Argumentation einem barocken, fast manieristisch anmutendem Bau ähnelt. Fast alle von Hobbes Gedanken stützen sich auf die besagte Grundlage und haben ohne sie keinen Bestand. Mir scheint diese Feststellung nicht zuletzt deshalb wichtig, weil unser Proseminar Hobbes' "Logik der Macht" in den Mittelpunkt seiner Betrachtung rückte.

87. Modern History Sourcebook: Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan, Chap 13
Modern History Sourcebook thomas hobbes Leviathan, Chaps 1314, 1651. CHAPTER XIII.OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND AS CONCERNING THEIR FELICITY AND
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CHAPTER XIII: OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND AS CONCERNING THEIR FELICITY AND MISERY NATURE hath made men so equal in the faculties of body and mind as that, though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body or of quicker mind than another, yet when all is reckoned together the difference between man and man is not so considerable as that one man can thereupon claim to himself any benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he. For as to the strength of body, the weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest, either by secret machination or by confederacy with others that are in the same danger with himself. From this equality of ability arise the quality of hope in the attaining of our ends. And therefore if any two men desire the same thing, which nevertheless they cannot both enjoy, they become enemies; and in the way to their end (which is principally their own conservation, and sometimes their delectation only) endeavour to destroy or subdue one another. And from hence it comes to pass that where an invader hath no more to fear than another man's single power, if one plant, sow, build, or possess a convenient seat, others may probably be expected to come prepared with forces united to dispossess and deprive him, not only of the fruit of his labour, but also of his life or liberty. And the invader again is in the like danger of another.

88. MedHist: The Gateway To Internet Resources For The History Of Medicine
hobbes, thomas 15881679 As of June 2002, the represented writers were RobertBurton, thomas hobbes, John Locke, and George Berkeley.
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89. InteLex Past Masters - Thomas Hobbes: Correspondence
hobbes, thomas. The correspondence / thomas hobbes. Volume I 16221659. Edited byNoel Malcolm. Oxford Clarendon Press ; New York Oxford University
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90. Hobbes, Thomas - AnthroBase - Dictionary Of Anthropology: A Searchable Database
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93. Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679. Leviathan, Or, The Matter, Forme, & Power Of A Common
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      Chapter 1.1 CHAP. I Of SENSE Chapter 1.2 CHAP. II Of IMAGINATION Chapter 1.3 CHAPTER III Of the Consequence or TRAIN of Imaginations Chapter 1.4 CHAP. IV Of SPEECH Chapter 1.5 CHAP. V Of REASON, and SCIENCE Chapter 1.6 CHAP. VI Of the Interiour Beginnings of Voluntary Motions; commonly called the PASSIONS. And the Speeches by which they are expressed Chapter 1.7 CHAP. VII Of the end , or resolutions of DISCOURSE Chapter 1.8 CHAP. VIII Of the VIRTUES commonly called INTELLECTUAL; and their contrary DEFECTS Chapter 1.9 CHAP. IX Of the Several SUBJECTS Of KNOWLEDGE Chapter 1.10 CHAP. X Of POWER, WORTH, DIGNITY, HONOUR and WORTHINESS Chapter 1.11 CHAP. XI Of the difference of MANNERS Chapter 1.12 CHAP. XII Of RELIGION Chapter 1.13 CHAP. XIII Of the NATURAL CONDITION of mankind, as concerning their Felicity, and Misery Chapter 1.14 CHAP. XIV Of the first and second NATURAL LAWS, and of CONTRACTS Chapter 1.15 CHAP. XV Of other Laws of Nature Chapter 1.16
  • 94. Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679. The Elements Of Law Natural And Politic.
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      Chapter 1 CHAPTER 1. The General Division of Man's Natural Faculties Chapter 2 CHAPTER 2. The Cause of Sense Chapter 3 CHAPTER 3. Of Imagination and the Kinds Thereof Chapter 4 CHAPTER 4. Of the Several Kinds of Discursion of the Mind Chapter 5 CHAPTER 5. Of Names, Reasoning, and Discourse of the Tongue Chapter 6 CHAPTER 6. Of a Knowledge, Opinion and Relief Chapter 7 CHAPTER 7. Of Delight and Pain; Good and Evil Chapter 8 CHAPTER 8. Of the Pleasures of the Senses; Of Honour Chapter 9 CHAPTER 9. Of the Passions of the Mind Chapter 10 CHAPTER 10. Of the Difference Between Men In These Discerning Faculty and the Cause Chapter 11 CHAPTER 11. What Imaginations and Passions Men Have, at the Names of Things Supernatural Chapter 12 CHAPTER 12. How by Deliberation From Passions Proceed Men's Actions Chapter 13 CHAPTER 13. How by Language Men Work Upon Each Other's Minds Chapter 14 CHAPTER 14. Of the Estate and Right of Nature
  • 95. O Portal Da História - Biografia: Thomas Hobbes (15-1666)
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    Thomas Hobbes Filósofo inglês do século XVII, fundador
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    Nasceu em Westport, Inglaterra, a 5 de Abril de 1588, e
    morreu Hardwick Hall em 4 de Dezembro de 1679. Nascido no ano da Invencível Armada, nasceu prematuramente devido à ansiedade da mãe, segundo ele próprio defendeu. O pai de Hobbes, um clérigo da igreja anglicana, desapareceu depois de se ter envolvido numa zaragata à porta da sua igreja, abandonando os seus três filhos aos cuidados de um seu irmão, um bem sucedido luveiro de Malmesbury. Aos 4 anos Hobbes foi enviado para a escola, em Westport, a seguir para uma escola privada, e finalmente para Oxford onde se interessou sobretudo por livros de viagens e mapas. Quando acabou os estudos tornou-se professor privado do futuro 1.º conde de Devonshire, William Cavendish, iniciando a sua longa relação com a família Cavendish. Tornou-se muito chegado ao seu aluno, que era pouco mais novo do que ele, tornando-se seu secretário e companheiro. Assim, em 1610 Thomas Hobbes visitou a França e a Itália com o seu pupilo. Aí descobriu que a filosofia Aristotélica que tinha aprendido estava a perder influência, devido às descobertas de astrónomos como Galileo e Kepler, que formularam as leis do movimento planetário. Por isso, ao regressar a Inglaterra decidiu tornar-se um estudioso dos clássicos, tendo realizado uma tradução da História da Guerra do Peloponeso de Tucídedes, publicada em 1629, influenciada pelos problemas contemporâneos da Inglaterra .

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    97. Biografía - Hobbes, Thomas
    Translate this page Filósofo inglés (Wesport, 5/4/1588- Hardwick, 1679), postuló junto con Bacon elempirismo pragmatista inglés. Su doctrina social, opuesta al.
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    Nacido en Wesport (Inglaterra) en 1588, hijo de un vicario, cursa estudios en Oxford y posteriormente se desplaza al continente, donde conocerá a Descartes y Galileo . Su enfrentamiento con Cromwell le conducirá al exilio. Su filosofía postula la experiencia como base del conocimiento y, por tanto a los sentidos como herramienta única del hombre hacia el saber. Es, junto con Bacon , el impulsor del empirismo pragmatista inglés. Afirma que todo el universo está compuesto de materia y aspectos de materia, que pueden llegar a ser conocidos por el hombre mediante la percepción sensorial y, en segunda medida, las pasiones, siendo ambas herramientas reducidas a meros movimientos somáticos y moleculares. Más conocidas son sus tesis sobre el hombre y la sociedad . Según Hobbes, el hombre en estado natural es un ser salvaje y egoísta, condición que es refrenada cuando se establece la vida en sociedad y surge el Estado. Sin embargo, la sumisión del hombre al agregado social sólo nace del temor y las medidas coercitivas que impone la institución estatal, nacida de un contrato para controlar el estado natural inherente al individuo. Así, el individuo hace una dejación de derechos a favor de una asamblea o un individuo representativo, siendo Hobbes partidario de la última solución -el monarca absoluto- por cuanto las asambleas favorecen la disensión y ceden a los intereses particulares. El rey absolutista representa entonces la razón, capaz de dirigir a la sociedad de manera racional y ajena a partidismos. Este postulado sirve de apoyo para movimientos totalitarios posteriores. Considera que el conocimiento se establece mediante la identificación y nominación de los objetos, y por ello los nombres de las cosas son universales mientras que las cosas son singulares. Los conceptos se hacen, pues, sobre palabras, y no sobre cosas. Su lógica empirista y materialista reduce el universo a objetos y relaciones puramente materiales, susceptibles de ser conocidas racionalmente y, por tanto de ser predichos en virtud de su determinación.

    98. Hobbes, Thomas - HDP - Par Marcel Stoessel
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    C’est un ensemble de découvertes qui donnent naissance à une mécanique rationnelle , la Création étant perçue comme écrite en langage mathématique. D’où l’idée de philosophie naturelle et de théologie naturelle dans le prolongement de la mécanique rationnelle. La mécanique est la science reine. Les exemples les plus célèbres : o Nicolas Copernic , 1543, précurseur de la Révolution scientifique o Galileo Galilei , 1610, fonde la physique moderne, découvre les lunes de Jupiter o Jean Kepler , 1627, astronome o René Descartes , 1637, dualisme esprit-matière o Isaac Newton , 1687, couronnement de la Révolution scientifique, notion de masse, trois lois du mouvement, etc La nouvelle science contribue aussi à une nouvelle art de la guerre.
    Hobbes : L’homme, sa vie, son œuvre
    Il interprète d’une manière matérialiste et mécaniste la Révolution scientifique (tributaire à Copernic, Galilée et Kepler) par un esprit marqué par Démocrite (penseur atomiste, matérialiste, déterministe) et Epicure (comme plus tard Karl Marx Hobbes est frappe par l’expérience de la guerre civile : « La crainte et moi, nous sommes deux jumeaux ».

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