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- ...ttp://oregonstate.edu/instruct/phl302/texts/hobbes/leviathan-contents.html Thomas Hobbes: ''The Leviathan'', (first published 1660), Oregon State University Library48 KB (7,047 words) - 10:01, 14 June 2024
- ...ics. On his own he read Descartes, Pierre Gassendi, Galileo, Robert Boyle, Thomas Hobbes, Kenelm Digby, Joseph Glanville, and Henry More. He was a loner with only o17 KB (2,625 words) - 19:47, 19 March 2023
- ...'' of bodies - the theory known as 'dualism' and the English philosopher [[Thomas Hobbes]] described people as 'but an Artificial Animal, the heart but a spring, an29 KB (4,262 words) - 10:07, 28 February 2024
- ...e the alternative would be a world without government as described in [[Thomas Hobbes]]' Leviathan as a "war of all against all"<ref>Lam Murphy. and Thomas Nagel28 KB (4,382 words) - 10:49, 23 February 2024
- ...]-era thinkers such as [[Michel de Montaigne]] in the sixteenth century, [[Thomas Hobbes]] in the seventeenth century, and [[Giambattista Vico]] of the eighteenth c27 KB (3,961 words) - 09:51, 5 August 2023
- 1651 [[Thomas Hobbes]]' ''Leviathan''[http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext02/lvthn10.txt] - defi54 KB (7,884 words) - 22:29, 22 June 2024
- | style="text-align: left;" | '''Thomas Hobbes''', ''Leviathan'', [http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/phl302/texts/hobbes/lev ...be, to usurp a ''[[Leviathan (book)|Leviathan]]'' of power.<ref name="H17">Thomas Hobbes, ''Leviathan'', [http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/phl302/texts/hobbes/leviat83 KB (12,853 words) - 11:02, 14 June 2024
- ...s such as [[John Locke]], [[John Stuart Mill]], [[Bertrand Russell]] and [[Thomas Hobbes]], and economists such as [[David Ricardo]], and [[John Maynard Keynes]]. [ ...t|Enlightenment]]. Major English philosophers include [[Francis Bacon]], [[Thomas Hobbes]], [[John Locke]], [[John Stuart Mill]], [[Bernard Williams]] and [[Bertran75 KB (11,181 words) - 10:20, 14 June 2024
- ...the king himself. It is known that Louis was familiar with the works of [[Thomas Hobbes]], and a Hobbesian interpretation of the origin of the state (a renunciatio32 KB (5,111 words) - 13:45, 18 June 2024
- ...al position is taken to be similar to the "state of nature" envisaged by [[Thomas Hobbes]] in which there is a constant "war of all against all". That condition is46 KB (6,683 words) - 12:35, 7 May 2024
- ...al position is taken to be similar to the "state of nature" envisaged by [[Thomas Hobbes]] in which there is a constant "war of all against all". That condition is46 KB (6,686 words) - 12:35, 7 May 2024