LeviathanSimon and Schuster, 28 juin 2013 - 417 pages Leviathan is both a magnificent literary achievement and the greatest work of political philosophy in the English language. Permanently challenging, it has found new applications and new refutations in every generation. |
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... teach his countrymen the dangers of democracy, which gave too much scope for the ingrained aggressiveness and self-seeking of human nature. Hobbes made a point of remarking in his preface that Thucydides was in favour of kingly power ...
... teach his countrymen the dangers of democracy, which gave too much scope for the ingrained aggressiveness and self-seeking of human nature. Hobbes made a point of remarking in his preface that Thucydides was in favour of kingly power ...
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... teach us, that for the similitude of the thoughts and passions of one man, to the thoughts and passions of another, whosoever looketh into himself, and considereth what he doth, when he does think, opine, reason, hope, fear, &c. and ...
... teach us, that for the similitude of the thoughts and passions of one man, to the thoughts and passions of another, whosoever looketh into himself, and considereth what he doth, when he does think, opine, reason, hope, fear, &c. and ...
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... teach another doctrine, and say, for the cause of vision, that the thing seen, sendeth forth on every side a visible species, in English, a visible show, apparition, or aspect, or a being seen; the receiving whereof into the eye, is ...
... teach another doctrine, and say, for the cause of vision, that the thing seen, sendeth forth on every side a visible species, in English, a visible show, apparition, or aspect, or a being seen; the receiving whereof into the eye, is ...
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... teach: some saying, that imaginations rise of themselves, and have no cause; others, that they rise most commonly from the will; and that good thoughts are blown (inspired) into a man by God, and evil thoughts by the Devil; or that good ...
... teach: some saying, that imaginations rise of themselves, and have no cause; others, that they rise most commonly from the will; and that good thoughts are blown (inspired) into a man by God, and evil thoughts by the Devil; or that good ...
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... teach one another. Thirdly, to make known to others our wills and purposes, that we may have the mutual help of one another. Fourthly, to please and delight ourselves and others, by playing with our words, for pleasure or ornament ...
... teach one another. Thirdly, to make known to others our wills and purposes, that we may have the mutual help of one another. Fourthly, to please and delight ourselves and others, by playing with our words, for pleasure or ornament ...
Table des matières
XXVIII | 191 |
XXIX | 198 |
XXX | 206 |
XXXI | 226 |
XXXII | 241 |
XXXIII | 250 |
XXXIV | 261 |
XXXV | 277 |
IX | 36 |
X | 47 |
XI | 50 |
XII | 61 |
XIII | 64 |
XIV | 73 |
XV | 80 |
XVI | 92 |
XVII | 97 |
XVIII | 108 |
XIX | 121 |
XX | 127 |
XXI | 129 |
XXII | 134 |
XXIII | 143 |
XXIV | 154 |
XXV | 163 |
XXVI | 174 |
XXVII | 186 |
XXXVI | 289 |
XXXVII | 291 |
XXXVIII | 296 |
XXXIX | 307 |
XL | 319 |
XLI | 327 |
XLII | 342 |
XLIII | 350 |
XLIV | 365 |
XLV | 368 |
XLVI | 379 |
XLVII | 387 |
XLVIII | 457 |
XLIX | 471 |
L | 473 |
LI | 498 |
LII | 518 |
LIII | 536 |
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