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  1. Thomas Hobbes: As Philosopher, Publicist And Man Of Letters, An Introduction (1922) by George Edward G. Catlin, 2010-09-10
  2. Philosophy Updated: British Empiricism Thomas Hobbes: The Laws of a Social Contract John Locke: The Blank Slate of Our Minds David Hume: Natural Religion and Human Nature by Dr. Les Sutter, 2003-08-13
  3. Thomas Hobbes by A E. 1869-1945 Taylor, 2010-08-25
  4. Man and Citizen: Thomas Hobbes
  5. The English Works Of Thomas Hobbes V7 (1845) by Thomas Hobbes, 2008-06-02
  6. Thomas Hobbes (French Edition) by Pierre Naville, 1988
  7. Mechanismus und Subjektivitat in der Philosophie von Thomas Hobbes (Quaestiones) (German Edition) by Michael Esfeld, 1995
  8. Dieu et Leviathan: Mecanique du vivant et strategies survivalistes dans la theorie de Thomas Hobbes (European university studies. Series XX, Philosophy) (French Edition) by Stephane Gillioz, 1990
  9. The English Works Of Thomas Hobbes V2 (1841) by Thomas Hobbes, 2010-09-10
  10. Thomas Hobbes: Philosophie premiere, theorie de la science et politique (Leviathan) (French Edition)
  11. Thomas Hobbes and the Political Philosophy of Glory by Gabriella Slomp, 2000-08-05
  12. Leviathan: Contemporary Responses to the Political Theory of Thomas Hobbes (Key Issues Ser.))
  13. Thomas Hobbes: The Unity of Scientific and Moral Wisdom by Gary B. Herbert, 1989-01
  14. Thomas Hobbes - Ein Gegner der Gewaltenteilung (German Edition) by Andreas Streim, 2007-09-05

101. Philosophers : Thomas Hobbes
The Window Philsophy on the WWW. Philosophers Section.
http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/phil/philo/phils/hobbes.html
Thomas Hobbes
English Philosopher
Hobbes developed a materialist and highly pessimistic philosophy that was denounced in his own day and later, but has had a continuing influence on Western political thought. His Leviathan (1651) presents a bleak picture of human beings in the state of nature, where life is "nasty, brutish, and short." Fear of violent death is the principal motive that causes people to create a state by contracting to surrender their natural rights and to submit to the absolute authority of a sovereign. Although the power of the sovereign derived originally from the people, Hobbes said-challenging the doctrine of the divine right of kings-the sovereign's power is absolute and not subject to review by either subjects or ecclesiastical powers. Hobbes's concept of the social contract led to investigations by other political theorists, notably Locke, Spinoza, and Rousseau, who formulated their own radically different theories of the social contract. See Also: Index ... Feedback

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hobbes, thomas, 15881679, English philosopher. hobbes developed a materialistand highly pessimistic philosophy that was denounced in his own day and later
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Hobbes, Thomas
Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679, English philosopher. Hobbes developed a materialist and highly pessimistic philosophy that was denounced in his own day and later, but has had a continuing influence on Western political thought. His Leviathan (1651) presents a bleak picture of human beings in the state of nature, where life is "nasty, brutish, and short." Fear of violent death is the principal motive that causes people to create a state by contracting to surrender their natural rights and to submit to the absolute authority of a sovereign. Although the power of the sovereign derived originally from the people, Hobbes said-challenging the doctrine of the divine right of kings-the sovereign's power is absolute and not subject to review by either subjects or ecclesiastical powers. Hobbes's concept of the social contract led to investigations by other political theorists, notably John Locke Spinoza , and J.J. Rousseau

103. Hobbes, Thomas: English Works - Intelex Corporation - Collezioni A Testo Complet
The Elements of Law; Elements of Philosophy; Tripos; Answer to Bishop
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104. Hobbes, Thomas - LaCentral - Barcelona
Translate this page La Central, libreria internacional especializada en humanidades / Llibreriainternacional especialitzada en humanitats. Barcelona.
http://www.lacentral.com/wlc.html?wlc=31&seleccion=189

105. Hobbes's Works
(4) hobbes, thomas, Charles T. Wood, TSK ScottCraig, and Bernard Gert. 1991.Man and citizen thomas hobbes s De homine. Indianapolis Hackett Pub. Co.
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/faculty/mgreen/HobbesW01/Notes/Research/Books.htm
Hobbes (Winter 2001)
Hobbes (Winter 2001) Notes Hobbes's works
Synopsis of Hobbes's publications
Hobbes had originally planned on three volumes : De Corpore (science, metaphysics), De Homine (human nature), and De Cive (politics). He began drafting them starting in the late 1630s and early 1640s. The Elements of Law and Leviathan summarize the second two parts of the project. De Homine was published in 1658, and De Corpore was published in 1655. There are three political works, all of which articulate the same basic theory: Elements of Law (1640; pub. 1650), De Cive (1642; pub, 1647), and Leviathan (1651). Hobbes's history of the Civil War, Behemoth (1668), is also on politics, though it does not itself repeat the theory developed in the other three. All of the three main political works discuss moral philosophy, political philosophy, and religion. Note: De Corpore Politico and Human Nature are part of The Elements of Law ; the former is not the same thing as De corpore and the latter is not the same thing as De homine . Parts of De corpore are in the book The elements of law (Oxford, Gaskin, ed.) and the book

106. LBST 302 Lecture On Hobbes Copyright Ian Johnston, Malaspina
That s odd in some ways, because hobbes and Shakespeare were contemporaries.hobbes, who was born in 1588, was a young man aged 22 at the time of the
http://www.mala.bc.ca/~mcneil/m2lec10a.htm

107. Recherche - Répertoire Des Collections Spécialisées Utiles à La Recherche Da

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Collection Hobbes
University of Toronto, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Hobbes, Thomas; Philosophie britannique Historique
La collection fut achetée en 1967. De nouveaux documents viennent s'ajouter à la collection lorsqu'ils deviennent disponibles. Description
Il s'agit d'une vaste collection des éditions originales ou d'importance des oeuvres de Thomas Hobbes. Des oeuvres critiques contemporaines et plus récentes en font également partie. Les livres publiés jusqu'en 1750 sont inclus. Parmi les documents rares se trouvent trois exemplaires du Leviathan de Hobbes, dans ce que l'on croit être l'édition originale de 1651, ainsi qu'un poème inédit de Hobbes sous sa forme manuscrite, intitulé De motibus solis Langue
Anglais et quelques documents en langues étrangères. Fonds documentaire
350 à 400 volumes.
La collection est cataloguée. La publication Thomas Hobbes: a bibliography de Hugh Macdonald a été annotée pour signaler les fonds de la bibliothèque.
La collection est accessible au public sur présentation d'une pièce d'identité. Pour de plus amples renseignements visitez: http://www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher

108. MEMO - Le Site De L'Histoire

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