On Human Nature John-Jacques Rousseau and Thomas Hobbes 热度: Berlin - Hobbes Locke and Professor Macpherson 热度: 政治理论学家:约翰·洛克 (John Locke)人物简介 热度: HWPT2003/04Locke (六)霍布斯(ThomasHobbes,1588-1679)和洛克(JohnLocke,1632-1704) ...
One of said issues is the ideology of Thomas Hobbes on human nature and his attempts to identify the conditions for social order.Deploying a critical analysis method, the paper identifies the strengths and flaws of his ideologies. Some of his ideas are believable; yet, I decided not to ...
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Thomas Hobbes, a prominent philosopher of the 17th century, is best known for his work "Leviathan," in which he explores various aspects of political philosophy, human nature, and the nature of society. Here's an overview of some key elements of Hobbes's theory as presented in "Leviathan":...
Thomas Hobbes, an English philosopher in the 17th century, was best known for his book 'Leviathan' (1651) and his political views on society.
1. The true and perspicuous explication of the Elements of Laws, Natural and Politic, which is my present scope, dependeth upon the knowledge of what is human nature, what is a body politic, and what it is we call a law. Concerning which points, as the writings of men from antiquity ...
Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) was the first philosopher to write his most significant works in English, but claimed for De Cive, one of his Latin works, the distinction of first establishing politics on a scientific basis. He took geometry to be the science of space, and geometry was his mode...
Oxford: Oxford University Press.HOBBES, Thomas. The elements of law natural & politic... T Hobbes - University Press 被引量: 171发表: 1928年 The elements of law Thomas HobbesMottoThe Elements of Law, Natural and Politic: Part I, Human Nature, Part II, De Corpore Politico ; with Three...
Johnson interprets Hobbes's theory as the expression of a "literal-truth paradigm", which is built on three assumptions, namely 1) that "the human conceptual system is essentially literal", 2) that metaphor is "a deviant use of words in other than their proper senses, which accounts for ...
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