When it comes to 17th-century English philosophers, Thomas Hobbes holds a lot of appeal. He wrote with vivid prose, rich argument and a stinging wit. He was also ahead of his time. Nearly 400 years ...
When it comes to 17th-century English philosophers, Thomas Hobbes holds a lot of appeal. He wrote with vivid prose, rich argument and a stinging wit. He was also ahead of his time. Nearly 400 years ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Author A.P. Martinich explains Thomas Hobbes' political philosophy. Author A.P. Martinich explains Thomas Hobbes' political philosophy. Explain ...
Yashar Jeyrani has translated the book and Ghoghnoos Publishing House has brought it out in 246 pages, ILNA reported. In this classic analysis, Leo Strauss pinpoints what is original and innovative in ...
This week, The Philosopher's Zone looks at a very basic issue: what is philosophy? We also meet Thomas Hobbes, one of England's greatest philosophers, Thomas Hobbes, who lived from 1588 to 1679 ...
Jean Hampton's Hobbes and the Social Contract has received significant criticism (as well as praise) since publication in 1986. Yet, except for Gauthier, even her critics seem agreed that she ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Alan Saunders: Hello, I'm Alan Saunders; welcome to The Philosopher's Zone. Now there's been much ...
About his own premature birth in 1588, Thomas Hobbes remarked that “fear and I came into the world together as twins.” His mother had gone into labor upon hearing rumors of the Spanish Armada’s ...
Seventeenth-century philosopher Thomas Hobbes has the reputation of being a bit of a curmudgeon. He is most famous for his bleak description of human nature — that without the rule of law's corrective ...
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