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  1. Thomas Hobbes' mechanical conception of nature by Frithiof Brandt, 1928
  2. oeuvres philosophiques et politiques de Thomas Hobbes: Tome 1. Contenant les Éléments du Citoyen (French Edition) by Thomas Hobbes, 2001-12-26
  3. The Prince; Leviathan, Or, Matter, Form, and Power of a Commonwealth Ecclesiastical and Civil (Britannica Great Books of the Western World, Volume 23) by Nicolo Machiavelli, Thomas Hobbes, 1952
  4. Subverting the Leviathan: Reading Thomas Hobbes as a Radical Democrat by James Martel, 2007-09-14
  5. The Hunting of Leviathan: Seventeenth-century Reactions to the Materialism and Moral Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes by Samuel I. Mintz, 2010-02-11
  6. Aristotle's Treatise On Rhetoric: Literally Translated with Hobbes' Analysis, Examination Questions, and an Appendix Containing the Greek Definitions by Aristotle, Thomas Hobbes, 2010-02-24
  7. Hobbes's 'Leviathan': A Reader's Guide (Reader's Guides) by Laurie M. Johnson Bagby, 2007-03-06
  8. Behemoth Teaches Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes on Political Education (Applications of Political Theory) by Geoffrey M. Vaughan, 2007-03-06
  9. Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes, 2010-03-06
  10. Thomas Hobbes: Writings on Common Law & Hereditary Right (Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes)
  11. Thomas Hobbes and the Natural Law Tradition by Norberto Bobbio, 1993-03-15
  12. Leviathan (Optimized for Kindle) by Thomas Hobbes, 2007-09-12
  13. The Cambridge Companion to Hobbes (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
  14. The Causes of Quarrel: Essays on Peace, War, and Thomas Hobbes by Peter Caws, 1989-10

41. EpistemeLinks.com: Electronic Text Results
A Brief Life of thomas hobbes, John Aubrey, Archive for the History of Economic Thought. A Thought. De Cive, thomas hobbes, Liberty Library.
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42. Hobbes, Thomas. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. hobbes, thomas. (h bz) (KEY) , 1588–1679, English philosopher, grad. Magdalen College, Oxford, 1608.
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43. Thomas Hobbes Collection At Bartleby.com
The Leviathan. Part i. Chap. xviii. thomas hobbes. thomas hobbes. hobbes, thomas, 28400 to 28490 Entries from the Columbia World of Quotations.
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44. Naturzustand Und Naturgesetz Bei Thomas Hobbes
Translate this page Naturzustand und Naturgesetz. bei thomas hobbes. Patrick Horvath. Proseminar aus Politischer Theorie und Ideengeschichte thomas hobbes, Logik der Macht.
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Werner Horvath: "Thomas Hobbes - HOMO HOMINI LUPUS", Zeichnung im Stil des neuen bildenden Konstruktivismus Proseminar aus Politischer Theorie und Ideengeschichte:
Thomas Hobbes, Logik der Macht.
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.

45. Biografía - Hobbes, Thomas
hobbes, thomas Nacionalidad Inglaterra Wesport 5-4-1588 - Hardwick 1679. Nacido en Wesport
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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.

46. Hobbes
A brief discussion of the life and works of thomas hobbes, with links to electronic texts and additional information. thomas hobbes (15881679).
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mechanistic operation of nature . Although he returned to England with the restoration of Charles II, Hobbes was for the remainder of his life embroiled in bitter political and religious controversies. They did not prevent the ninety-year-old Hobbes from completing his English translation of the works of Homer. Hobbes's first systematic statement of a political philosophy, Elements of Law, Natural and Politic (1640), relies heavily upon the conception of natural law that had dominated the tradition from Aquinas to Grotius . But his views had begun to change by the time he reissued portions of his work in a Latin version known as De Cive The Leviathan (1651) is the most complete expression of Hobbes's philosophy. It begins with a clearly materialistic account of human nature and knowledge, a rigidly deterministic account of human volition , and a pessimistic vision of the consequently natural state of human beings in perpetual struggle against each other. It is to escape this grim fate, Hobbes argued, that we form the commonwealth , surrendering our individual powers to the authority of an absolute sovereign. For Hobbes, then, individual obedience to even an arbitrary government is necessary in order to forestall the greater evil of an endless state of war.

47. O Portal Da História - Biografia: Thomas Hobbes (15-1666)
Translate this page thomas hobbes. Filósofo inglês do companheiro. Assim, em 1610 thomas hobbes visitou a França ea Itália com o seu pupilo. Aí descobriu
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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 .

48. Hobbes, Thomas
hobbes, thomas. thomas hobbes. hobbes (15881679), engelsk filosof og politisk teoretiker, studerede på Oxford universitet. Selvom
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50. 1651 LEVIATHAN By Thomas Hobbes INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION NATURE
1651 LEVIATHAN by thomas hobbes INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION NATURE (the art whereby God hath made and governs the world) is by the art of man, as in many other
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51. Hobbes, Thomas. El Estado
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52. Hobbes, Thomas. El Estado
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53. Thomas Hobbes --  Encyclopædia Britannica
hobbes, thomas Encyclopædia Britannica Article. from hobbes, thomas When strife became acute in 1640, hobbes feared for his safety and retired to Paris.
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57. Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679).
A short discussion on the life and work of thomas hobbes who thought life without government to be short, nasty and brutish. thomas hobbes (15881679).
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Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679).
There is nothing in the background of Hobbes that would have marked him as one that was to become one of history's bright political lights. I know not what happened to his mother, but his father ran off after he struck a fellow clergyman at the church door; the point is that Hobbes was raised by his uncle. His brilliance as a child was spotted by those who could advance him in life and arrangements were made for him to attend Oxford University (Magdalen Hall). The Aristotelianism doctrine that prevailed at Oxford during these times "nauseated Hobbes"; he turned to materialism . Materialism was nothing new: it was a widely held system of thought first developed by the early Greeks, such as Epicurus and the proponents of Stoicism At the age of 15, Hobbes was taken on by a rich and influential Cavendish family, as a tutor. It was a fortunate appointment for young Hobbes as the family had a "superb library" and connections to certain other leading lights of the age, whom he was to meet, including Francis Bacon (1561-1626) and Galileo Hobbes' interest in science, particularly that of

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60. 1994 Lecture Notes: Leviathan
Deadly religious wars were fought across the European continent. It was in this climate the thomas hobbes proposed the first modern political philosophy.
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Now I wish to turn to the philosophy of Hobbes. He was primarily a political, rather than ethical philosopher. While ethics stresses the good for the human being, political philosophy emphasizes the good for society. We saw in Plato a functional notion of the social good. Justice is the proper functioning of a society, where each plays the appropriate role and no one interferes with anyone else. This view was based on the optimistic analogy with health: the good state is the one functioning in a way that is best naturally. Christian political philosophy was of two minds. Augustine typifies the attitude that the community of the church and state constitute two entirely separate realms. A political philosophy of the "city of man" is independent of that of the "city of God." The opposite view is that the state should be a theocracy, in which the laws of the state are the laws of God. There are some theocratic states in existence now (e.g., Iran), and in the medieval period most states in Europe were closely tied to the Roman Catholic Church. Theocracies can flourish only when there is a considerable unity of religious thinking. With the Reformation and the breakup of the Roman Catholic Church, the close connection between church and state began to be torn asunder. Deadly religious wars were fought across the European continent. It was in this climate the Thomas Hobbes proposed the first modern political philosophy.

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