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  1. The moral and political works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury. Never before collected together. To which is prefixed, the author's life, ... by Thomas Hobbes, 2010-05-27
  2. Thomas Hobbes Translations of Homer: The Iliad and the Odyssey (Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes) by Eric Nelson, 2008-09-20
  3. Hobbes and Bramhall on Liberty and Necessity (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Thomas Hobbes, John Bramhall, 1999-04-28
  4. Taming the Leviathan: The Reception of the Political and Religious Ideas of Thomas Hobbes in England 1640-1700 (Ideas in Context) by Jon Parkin, 2010-09-09
  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. Thomas Hobbes and the Natural Law Tradition by Norberto Bobbio, 1993-03-15
  7. The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury: Volume 4 by Thomas Hobbes, 2004-10-25
  8. Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes, 2010-03-06
  9. Hobbes: A Biography by A. P. Martinich, 2007-08-20
  10. De Cive by Thomas Hobbes, 2010-05-23
  11. Behemoth Teaches Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes on Political Education (Applications of Political Theory) by Geoffrey M. Vaughan, 2007-03-06
  12. Starting with Hobbes by George MacDonald Ross, 2009-08-30
  13. Hobbes's Leviathan: reprinted from the edition of 1651 by Thomas Hobbes, W G. Pogson Smith, 2010-08-25
  14. Leviathan: Contemporary Responses to the Political Theory of Thomas Hobbes (Key Issues Ser.))

41. Astérion Hobbes, Les Pirates Et Les Corsaires. Le « Léviathan échoué » S
Article de Dominique Weber dans la revue Ast rion (n 2).
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Abonnement à la lettre d'information Numéros complets de la revue Astérion Numéros complets de la revue Astérion ... ISSN 1762-6110 Hobbes, les pirates et les corsaires. Le « Léviathan échoué » selon Carl Schmitt Dominique Weber Table des matières Le mauvais monstre Nomos océanique Hobbes à contre-courant ? Sinn und Fehlschlag eines politischen Symbols  », « Sens et échec d’un symbole politique ». Tel est le sous-titre que donne Carl Schmitt, en 1938, à son ouvrage Der Leviathan in der Staatslehre des Thomas Hobbes . De quel échec s’agit-il au juste ? Quel en est le sens, mais aussi la portée ? Quelle en est l’explication proposée ? Le Léviathan de Hobbes, tel que Schmitt le lit et l’interprète en 1938, aurait ceci de propre qu’il se caractériserait fondamentalement par des dualités de tendances et donc d’effets, lesquelles dualités feraient que la puissance théorique de Hobbes, comme le note Étienne Balibar dans sa préface à la traduction française de l’ouvrage de Schmitt, voisinerait du coup, immédiatement, avec une forme insurmontable d’impuissance . Comme on sait, dans l’essai de 1938, Schmitt entend montrer que la grande fonction historique du

42. Pierre Bayles, Un Article Intitulé «Hobbes», In Dictionnaire Historique Et Cr
Article de Pierre Bayle sur le philosophe anglais (t l chargeable en Word, PDF et RTF).
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43. Hobbes, Thomas | Hobbes, Thomas Information | HighBeam Research - FREE Trial
Hobbes, Thomas Research Hobbes, Thomas articles at HighBeam.com. Find information, facts and related newspaper, magazine and journal articles in our online encyclopedia.
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44. Lviathan (1651)
Texte int gral du plus important trait de philosophie politique de Hobbes. Traduction P. Folliot.
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Thomas HOBBES (1651) Lviathan La matire, la forme et le pouvoir d'une rpublique ecclsiastique et civile
Traduit de l'anglais par Philippe Folliot Professeur de philosophie au Lyce Jehan Ango de Dieppe partir de LEVIATHAN or the Matter, Forme and Power of A Commonwealth Ecclesiastical and civil by Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury London Printed for Andrew Crooke, at the Green Dragon In St. Pauls Church-yard, 1651 La traduction a t commence le 20 aot 2002. Elle a t termine le 06 dcembre 2003. LIVRE I (avec ptre ddicatoire et introduction) Voir en fichier htm sans notes Voir en fichiers htm avec notes Tlcharger version avec notes en DOC et PDF sur les Classiques des Sciences sociales LIVRE II Voir en fichier htm sans notes Voir en fichiers htm avec notes Tlcharger version avec notes en DOC et PDF sur les Classiques des Sciences sociales
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45. Hobbes, Thomas
Hobbes, Thomas Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009. Read Hobbes, Thomas at Questia library.
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46. Hobbes - Œuvres Principales
Biographie, uvres et id es du philosophe anglais.
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Thomas HOBBES
De Cive (1642) et le
Racines et apports
1 - Les racines
2 - Les apports conceptuels
l' Etat • l'état de nature (status naturalis), état caractérisé par la guerre de tous contre tous (" l'homme est un loup pour l'homme ") et dans lequel vivent les hommes avant de s'engager mutuellement selon un contrat; droit de nature comme pouvoir , force, • l'idée que le " souverain ", qu'il s'agisse d'un monarque ou d'une assemblée, ne peut vouloir et accomplir que le bien général : la fonction du souverain est de prendre soin du bien du peuple. Cf. J. Russ, Bordas p. 124
Le nominalisme de Thomas Hobbes
Nihil potest esse nominalius langage , Vrin 1987. La thèse directrice de Yves-Charles Zarka est que la réinvention hobbésienne du nominalisme se caractérise par une véritable "inversion de perspective" (p. 134) du nominalisme ockhamien. Là où Guillaume d'Ockham décrit la fonction référentielle du langage , Hobbes se demande comment le langage philosophie première, tout en modifiant de fond en comble l'économie conceptuelle de celle-ci. Le langage ontologique aristotélicien est conservé, mais toute son économie est repensée en fonction de ce que Zarka appelle très justement une véritable " métaphysique de la séparation " qui aurait certainement horrifiée Aristote. Ce bouleversement se reflète déjà dans le système hobbésien du savoir, qui décrit la

47. 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.

48. Thomas Hobbes Legal Definition Of Thomas Hobbes. Thomas Hobbes Synonyms By The F
Sixteenthcentury political theorist, philosopher, and scientist Thomas Hobbes left a stark warning to succeeding generations strong central authority is the necessary basis
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49. Ren Descartes - Meditations On First Philosophy - 'Squashed Philosophers' Abrid
Condensed edition of Hobbes response to Descartes Meditatione, with study notes and glossary.
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His leading work in physics, mathematics, optics, physiology, geometry and astronomy would have been quite enough to mark out Descartes as one of the founders of the Western way of thinking. But this petit bourgeois former soldier from La Haye in central France determined to round-off his career in the sciences by presenting to the world his thoughts on how it is, and why, we construct truth.
These Meditations begin by attempting to doubt everything, and to build up from that to those few things which we can know with certainty. The result is an idea of the human as essentially spiritual, but temporarily connected to a material body, which knows that its perceptions are valid because God is no deceiver. And how do we know about God? Because we couldn't have even the concept of so perfect a being unless God had put it into us, like the mark of the craftsman on his work.
But isn't this no more than saying that "I know what I know", and justifying this by saying "one of the things I know is a benevolent God" in a pointlessly circular process of introspection? Possibly so, but the Meditations may still be seen as a foundation of modern philosophy inasmuch as it, as with all the best philosophy, properly asks the right questions for its time, questions which we are only now discovering how to answer.

50. Hobbes Thomas From FOLDOC
Hobbes Thomas history of philosophy, biography decades after completing his traditional education as a classicist at Oxford and serving as tutor of William Cavendish
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51. Hobbes's Moral And Political Philosophy (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
Survey of work of Thomas Hobbes; by Sharon A. Lloyd.
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First published Tue Feb 12, 2002; substantive revision Sat Aug 23, 2008 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 Leviathan published in 1651, and its Latin revision in 1668. Others of his works are also important in understanding his political philosophy, especially his history of the English Civil War, Behemoth (published 1679)

52. Hobbesian Definition Of Hobbesian In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Hobbes, Thomas (hŏbz), 1588–1679, English philosopher, grad. Magdalen College, Oxford, 1608. For many years a tutor in the Cavendish family, Hobbes took great interest in
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53. Thomas Hobbes - Leviathan - 'Squashed Philosophers' Abridged Edition
Summary and condensed edition of Leviathan.
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Thomas Hobbes was the son of a Wiltshire priest who abandoned his children and fled after being involved in a fight with another clergyman. Thomas did not seem to have fitted in well at university in Oxford. He showed very little interest in the strict scholastic philosophy of the time and took around six years to complete his degree. But he found a position as tutor in the aristocratic Cavendish family, and with them he traveled in Europe.
When he returned to England in 1637 he found the country seething with political unrest and the beginnings of a civil war between the 'Royalists' with their belief in the divine right of kings, and the egalitarian-minded 'Parliamentarians'. He was not much impressed by either of them, and set about trying to construct a science of politics, based, not on guesswork or traditional allegiances, but on solid 'first principles' of language and received religion. It presents an idea of civil society as being something like a huge person, with sovereignty as the soul, government officials as the joints, and so on, the whole creature being made up of the mass of ordinary people. It is a version of the

54. The Leviathan By Thomas Hobbes
table of contents. introduction; chapter i of sense; chapter ii of imagination; chapter iii of the consequence or train of imaginations; chapter iv of speech
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55. The Stories Of Thomas Hobbes
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56. Hobbes, Thomas
comprehensive book analysis from the Novelguide, including a complete summary, a biography of the author, character profiles, theme analysis, metaphor analysis, and top ten quotes
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57. Hobbes, Thomas: Moral And Political Philosophy [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philos
17th century British philosopher. Author of Leviathan (1651).
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One controversy has dominated interpretations of Hobbes. Does he see human beings as purely self-interested or egoistic
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  • Introduction Life and Times Two Intellectual Influences Ethics and Human Nature ... References and Further Reading
  • 1. Introduction
    Hobbes is the founding father of modern political philosophy moral claims that protect their basic interests. But what or who determines what those rights are? And who will enforce them? In other words, who will exercise the most important political powers, when the basic assumption is that we all share the same entitlements? Writing a few years after Hobbes,  John Locke had definitely accepted the terms of debate Hobbes had laid down: how can human beings live together, when religious or traditional justifications of authority are no longer effective or persuasive? How is political authority justified and how far does it extend? In particular, are our political rulers properly as unlimited in their powers as Hobbes had suggested? And if they are not, what system of politics will ensure that they do not overstep the mark, do not trespass on the rights of their subjects?
    2. Life and Times

    58. The Galileo Project
    Hobbes, Thomas 1. Dates Born Malmesbury, Wiltshire, 5 April 1588 Died Hardwick, Derbyshire, 4 Dec. 1679 Dateinfo Dates Certain
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    Hobbes, Thomas
    1. Dates
    Born: Malmesbury, Wiltshire, 5 April 1588
    Died: Hardwick, Derbyshire, 4 Dec. 1679
    Dateinfo: Dates Certain
    Lifespan:
    2. Father
    Occupation: Cleric, Merchant
    His father, also Thomas Hobbes, was Vicar of Westport (a part of Malmesbury). As a result of a quarrel and fight the father was forced to flee when Hobbes was seven, and he was really reared by an uncle who was a glover, i.e., a merchant.
    The father was clearly poor. The uncle was prosperous; since the uncle reared him, I list this.
    3. Nationality
    Birth: English
    Career: English, French
    Death: English
    4. Education
    Schooling: Oxford
    A school at the house of Richard Latimer.
    Oxford University, Magdalen Hall (later Hertford College), 1603-8; B.A., 1608.
    5. Religion
    Affiliation: Anglican, Heterodox
    Hobbes advanced a secular philosophy which insisted, inter alia, on the subjection of church to state. He was vigorously anti-clerical, and he was skeptical about the plenary truth of Scripture. Nevertheless, Hobbes remained within the Anglican Church and took its sacraments. Despite the label of atheist, which was freely applied to him, the exact extent of his heterodoxy is impossible to determine.
    6. Scientific Disciplines

    59. L'tat De Nature Et Le Pouvoir Politique
    Le probl me du pouvoir dans le L viathan par un professeur de l Ecole normale de Polyn sie fran aise.
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    Explication et commentaire dun texte de Hobbes
    (extrait du Lviathan
    "Aussi longtemps que les hommes vivent sans un pouvoir commun qui les tienne tous en respect, ils sont dans cette condition qui se nomme guerre, et cette guerre est guerre de chacun contre chacun. Car la guerre ne consiste pas seulement dans la bataille et dans les combats effectifs, mais dans un espace de temps o la volont de s'affronter en des batailles est suffisamment avre: on doit par consquent tenir compte, relativement la nature de la guerre, de la notion de dure, comme on en tient compte relativement la nature du temps qu'il fait. De mme en effet que la nature du mauvais temps ne rside pas dans une ou deux averses, mais dans une tendance qui va dans ce sens, pendant un grand nombre de jours conscutifs, de mme la nature de la guerre ne rside pas dans un combat effectif, mais dans une disposition avre, allant dans ce sens, aussi longtemps qu'il n'y a pas assurance du contraire. Tout autre temps se nomme Paix Hobbes: Le Lviathan , chapitre 13.

    60. Hobbes, Thomas | Definition Of Hobbes, Thomas | HighBeam.com: Online Dictionary
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