LeviathanPenguin UK, 23.08.2003 - 736 Seiten The Leviathan is the vast unity of the State. But how are unity, peace and security to be attained? Hobbes's answer is sovereignty, but the resurgence of interest today in Leviathan is due less to its answers than its methods. Hobbes sees politics as a science capable of the same axiomatic approach as geometry: he argues from first principles to human nature to politics. |
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... obedience, to whatever political authority actually exercised power at the time. Buthis doctrine wasnot calculated to please any of those who successively held powerthrough this period, for it denied all of them the sorts of ...
... obedience, to whatever political authority actually exercised power at the time. Buthis doctrine wasnot calculated to please any of those who successively held powerthrough this period, for it denied all of them the sorts of ...
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... Obedience'. 1 Ofthe hopes which Hobbes expressed for his doctrine it is not easyto say whichwas theleast realistic. He hoped itmight be taught in the 'Universities ... fromwhence the Preachers, and the Gentry, drawingsuchwater asthey ...
... Obedience'. 1 Ofthe hopes which Hobbes expressed for his doctrine it is not easyto say whichwas theleast realistic. He hoped itmight be taught in the 'Universities ... fromwhence the Preachers, and the Gentry, drawingsuchwater asthey ...
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... obedience to an all-powerful sovereign. Because this conclusion about man's necessarily competitive search forpower plays such a large part in the restof his doctrine, it isworth noticing that it depends on generalizations from ...
... obedience to an all-powerful sovereign. Because this conclusion about man's necessarily competitive search forpower plays such a large part in the restof his doctrine, it isworth noticing that it depends on generalizations from ...
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... , and have presum'd on that, to assume the Title (without your knowledge) of being,asI am, SIR, Paris, Aprill 15/25 1651. Your most humble, and most obedient servant, THO.HOBBES THE CONTENTS OF THE CHAPTERS [The page numbers in square.
... , and have presum'd on that, to assume the Title (without your knowledge) of being,asI am, SIR, Paris, Aprill 15/25 1651. Your most humble, and most obedient servant, THO.HOBBES THE CONTENTS OF THE CHAPTERS [The page numbers in square.
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... Obedience. And this oughtto bethe work ofthe Schooles: buttheyrather nourish such doctrine. For(not knowing what Imagination, or the Sensesare), what theyreceive, they teach: some saying, that Imaginations riseof themselves, and have no ...
... Obedience. And this oughtto bethe work ofthe Schooles: buttheyrather nourish such doctrine. For(not knowing what Imagination, or the Sensesare), what theyreceive, they teach: some saying, that Imaginations riseof themselves, and have no ...
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