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  1. Thomas Hobbes’ philosophy was inspired by the political turmoil of 17 th century England, which culminated with the execution of the ruling monarch, as well as the intellectual climate of the time, characterized by the advancement of science, empiricism and rationality. The English Civil War (1642-1651) played a pivotal role in shaping Hobbes ...

  2. Thomas Hobbes ( 5 de abril de 1588 – 4 de dezembro de 1679) foi um matemático, teórico político e filósofo inglês, autor de Leviatã ( 1651) e Do cidadão ( 1642 ). No estado natural, embora alguns homens possam ser mais fortes ou mais inteligentes do que outros, nenhum se ergue tão acima dos demais de forma a estar isento do medo de ...

  3. トマス・ホッブズ (Thomas Hobbes, 1588年 4月5日 - 1679年 12月4日 [1] )は、 清教徒革命 ( イングランド内戦 )から 王政復古 期にかけての イングランド の 哲学者 。. 17世紀 の 近世哲学 にあって、 ルネ・デカルト などと共に 機械論 的 世界観 の先駆的哲学者 ...

  4. Jan 13, 2022 · Thomas Hobbes, by John Michael Wright, c. 1669-1670, via the National Portrait Gallery, London. Thomas Hobbes was born in 1588 in Wiltshire, England. He enjoyed childhood under the stable rules of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I but was exiled when the English Civil War broke out during the reign of King Charles I. Thomas Hobbes graduated from the University of Oxford in 1608 and became a ...

  5. Nov 27, 2023 · Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) était un philosophe anglais qui résuma sa vision pessimiste de la nature humaine dans son œuvre majeure, le Léviathan, publiée en 1651.. Hobbes pensait que la vie de l'humanité à l'état de nature était courte et brutale, une situation qui pouvait être atténuée si les gens se réunissaient et confiaient une partie de leur liberté à une autorité politique ...

  6. Thomas Hobbes. Thomas Hobbes (April 5, 1588–December 4, 1679) was an English philosopher, whose famous 1651 book Leviathan set the agenda for much of subsequent Western political philosophy. Michael Oakeshott famously described it as ‘the greatest, perhaps the sole, masterpiece of political philosophy written in the English language’. [1]

  7. Leviathan or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Commonwealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil, commonly referred to as Leviathan, is a book written by Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) and published in 1651 (revised Latin edition 1668). [1] [5] [6] Its name derives from the biblical Leviathan. The work concerns the structure of society and legitimate ...

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