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    Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan – Oxford University Press Archived 31 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Thomas, Hobbes (2006). Thomas Hobbes : Leviathan. Rogers...
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    Thomas Hobbes (/hɒbz/ HOBZ; 5 April 1588 – 4 December 1679) was an English philosopher. Hobbes is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, in which he expounds...
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    creation of a state, Hobbes grounds his political philosophy in his moral thought. This approach to moral philosophy is executed by Hobbes through discussion...
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    Proverbs 24:5 Thomas Hobbes, Opera philosophica..., Volume III (Leviathan [1668]), p. 69 Thomas Hobbes, The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury...
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  • democratic system fell, aristocracy was upheld. In his 1651 book Leviathan, Thomas Hobbes describes an aristocracy as a commonwealth in which the representative...
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    Bellum omnium contra omnes (category Thomas Hobbes)
    description that Thomas Hobbes gives to human existence in the state-of-nature thought experiment that he conducts in De Cive (1642) and Leviathan (1651). The...
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  • S2CID 154964034. Estrada, Fernando (2012). "El Leviathan de Thomas Hobbes (The Leviathan of Thomas Hobbes)". SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.2127939...
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  • De Cive (category Books by Thomas Hobbes)
    Giuseppe (14 May 2012). "Hobbes: the frontispieces". homolaicus.com (in Italian). Torino. Retrieved 11 September 2012. Hobbes, Thomas (1983). Warrender, Howard...
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    things (comparable to Behemoth, also a biblical term), influentially so by Hobbes' book (1651).[citation needed] As a term for sea monster, it has also been...
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    Social contract (category Thomas Hobbes)
    Hobbes, Locke, and Confusion's Empire: an Examination of Seventeenth-Century Political Philosophy. Cambridge University Press, 2003. Hobbes, Thomas....
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  • philosophy by Thomas Hobbes Leviathan (Auster novel), a 1992 novel by Paul Auster Leviathan (Westerfeld novel), a 2009 novel by Scott Westerfeld Leviathan, a 1975...
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  • derives its authority. Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) included a discussion of natural rights in his moral and political philosophy. Hobbes' conception of natural...
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  • thoughts" was introduced and elaborated as early as in 1651 by Thomas Hobbes in his Leviathan, though with a somewhat different meaning (similar to the meaning...
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  • polity at a time. Thomas Hobbes was a highly significant figure in the conceptualisation of polities, in particular of states. Hobbes considered notions...
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  • Natural law (section Hobbes)
    938–940. Thomas Hobbes, De Cive (The Citizen), ed. Sterling P. Lamprecht (New York, 1949; orig. 1642), ch. 2, sec. 2 (p. 29). Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan, or...
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  • societies at Yale. Leviathan is named after Thomas Hobbes' 1651 book of the same name. Like other secret societies at Yale, Leviathan meets twice a week...
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    social philosophers referred to the concept in early works. In Leviathan, Thomas Hobbes discusses how the state exerts social order using civil and military...
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  • From here, Hobbes developed the way out of the state of nature into political society and government by mutual contracts. According to Hobbes, the state...
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  • Green, Reader & Dyer. pp. 51–2. Retrieved 28 July 2014. Hobbes, Thomas (1982) [1651]. Leviathan, or the Matter, Form, and Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical...
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  • systems promoted by Boyle and Hobbes. The "Leviathan" in the title is Hobbes's book on the structure of society, Leviathan, or The Matter, Forme and Power...
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  • written by Thomas Hobbes. The 1682 edition of the book begins with a note from William Crooke in answer to why he was publishing this edition. Hobbes had made...
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    general. Leviathan (or more precisely Leviathan or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common-Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil is the title of Thomas Hobbes' 1651...
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    kinematics, but a claimed proof of the squaring of the circle by Hobbes. While Hobbes retracted this particular proof, he returned to the topic with other...
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    person's zone of liberty begins and ends. Where Hobbes and Locke differ is the extent of the zone. Hobbes, who took a rather negative view of human nature...
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  • Aloysius Martinich (category Hobbes scholars)
    author of The Two Gods of Leviathan (1992), Hobbes: A Biography (1999), Hobbes's Political Philosophy"(2021). Thomas Hobbes, Computatio sive Logica: Part...
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    government and defining a framework of mutual rights and duties. In Leviathan, Thomas Hobbes wrote, "the right of all sovereigns is derived from the consent...
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    of the tail to a cedar tree. The 17th-century political philosopher Thomas Hobbes named the Long Parliament 'Behemoth' in his book Behemoth. It accompanies...
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  • scholastic philosophy, and all reflect "Hobbes' commitment to the new science of Galileo and Harvey". This is known as "Hobbes' Table of Absurdity". "Combining...
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  • the real world. Hobbes grew up in Columbus, Ohio. His name is a reference to the 17th-century English philosopher Thomas Hobbes. Hobbes used a Heckler...
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  • established should not be changed for light and transient causes". In Leviathan, Thomas Hobbes argued that, since they have consented to invest their sovereign...
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