Runciman, David ( 2000 ), ‘ What Kind of Person is Hobbes's State? A Reply to Skinner ’, The Journal of Political Philosophy , 8 : 268 – 78 .Runciman, David (2000), "Debate: What kind of Person is Hobbes's State? A reply to Skinner", The Journal of Political Philosophy 8 (...
Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) was an English philosopher who focused much of his theories on politics and political structures. In his book Leviathan (1651), Hobbes defined the idea of the social contract, which guided his philosophy concerning governmental rule and people's res...
What is functionalism in philosophy? What was Thomas Hobbes' political theory? What is functionalism, according to Herbert Spencer? What did Margaret Mead discover about gender through her ethnography? What was Friedrich Hayek's economic theory?
Classical liberalism is a political and economic ideology that advocates the protection ofcivil libertiesandlaissez-faire economic freedomby limiting the power of the central government. Developed in the early 19th century, the term is often used in contrast to the philosophy of modern social liberalis...
(1711-1776), the home of thinking and the center of our being was moved to the head, brain, and mind. The philosophy of Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) struck a blow against the humanist view that the individual was the center of morality and goodness. Hobbes’ vision not only moved away ...
所属专辑:AI英书 Heads Up Philosophy 喜欢下载分享 声音简介 5-6 What makes asociety CIVILIZED? THE CONDITION OF MAN IS A CONDITION OF WAR OF EVERYONE AGAINST EVERYONE. --THOMAS HOBBES MAN WAS BORN FREE , YET EVERYWHERE HE IS IN CHAINS . --JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU CIVILIZATIONSEVOLVED AS PEOPL...
What was Michel Foucault's philosophy? Michel Foucault: Michel Foucault was a French philosopher who was famous for his ideas related to social norms. He has a postmodern approach and ideas to understand power and knowledge. Answer and Explanation: ...
Madame de Sevigne's letters to her daughter and the philosophy of Descartes and Pascal.Nineteenth-century English literatureusually includes Lamb (though not Bentham), Macaulay (but not Marx), Mill (but not Darwin or Herbert Spencer).A distinction between 'fact' and 'fiction', then, seems unli...
Philosophershave puzzled over what identity is, but agree that it is the nonphysic part of ourbeings—the mind—that defines us. Our thoughts and beliefs may change we age, butwe remain essentially the same person. ++Thomas Hobbeswasn’t a fan of university philosophy lectures, ...
Hugo Grotius (1583—1645) Hugo Grotius was a Dutch humanist and jurist whosephilosophy of natural law had a major impact on the development of seventeenth century political thoughtand on the moral theories of the Enlightenment. Why is Hugo Grotius considered the father of International Law?