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  1. Mar 11, 2009 · Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679), whose current reputation rests largely on his political philosophy, was a thinker with wide-ranging interests. In philosophy, he defended a range of materialist, nominalist, and empiricist views against Cartesian and Aristotelian alternatives. In physics, his work was influential on Leibniz, and led him into ...

  2. Thomas Hobbes: Moral and Political Philosophy. The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) is best known for his political thought, and deservedly so. His vision of the world is strikingly original and still relevant to contemporary politics. His main concern is the problem of social and political order: how human beings can live together ...

  3. Nov 27, 2023 · Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) fue un filósofo inglés que resumió su visión pesimista de la naturaleza humana de forma célebre en su obra cumbre, Leviatán, publicada en 1651. Hobbes creía que la vida de la humanidad en el estado de naturaleza era breve y bruta, aunque esta situación se podía mitigar si las personas se unían y entregaban ...

  4. Thomas Hobbes (5 tháng 4 năm 1588 – 4 tháng 12 năm 1679), trong một số văn bản cổ có tên là Thomas Hobbes của Malmesbury, [1] là một nhà triết học người Anh, được coi là một trong những người sáng lập triết học chính trị hiện đại. [2] [3] Tác phẩm Leviathan viết năm 1651 của ông ...

  5. thegreatthinkers.org › hobbes › biographyBiography - Thomas Hobbes

    Thomas Hobbes was born near Malmesbury, England, in 1588, the year that the Spanish Armada approached nearest to the English coast. He claimed that the threatened attack prompted his birth—“mother dear/ Did bring forth twins at once, both me and fear”—and moreover filled him with a lifelong hatred for England’s enemies and a corresponding love of peace and study.

  6. Hobbes, then verging upon 80, burned such of his papers as he thought might compromise him. Thomas Hobbes - Leviathan, Social Contract, Enlightenment: Hobbes presented his political philosophy in different forms for different audiences. De Cive states his theory in what he regarded as its most scientific form.

  7. Mar 11, 2009 · Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679), whose current reputation rests largely on his political philosophy, was a thinker with wide-ranging interests. In philosophy, he defended a range of materialist, nominalist, and empiricist views against Cartesian and Aristotelian alternatives. In physics, his work was influential on Leibniz, and led him into ...

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