LeviathanSimon and Schuster, 28 cze 2013 - 417 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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... law of inertia Galileo had maintained that motion, not rest, was the natural ... civil philosophy, and his first two contributions to philosophy were in ... civil dissension. In 1640, he published his Elements of Law during the assembly ...
... law of inertia Galileo had maintained that motion, not rest, was the natural ... civil philosophy, and his first two contributions to philosophy were in ... civil dissension. In 1640, he published his Elements of Law during the assembly ...
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... Lawyers because of his forthright attacks on the stupidity of custom and precedent ... civil society and of the concepts which were necessary for its description ... law. Leviathan was a brilliant attempt to conceptualize the new form of ...
... Lawyers because of his forthright attacks on the stupidity of custom and precedent ... civil society and of the concepts which were necessary for its description ... law. Leviathan was a brilliant attempt to conceptualize the new form of ...
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... civil society to its simplest elements and to explain political behaviour in terms of its underlying mechanical ground-plan. What emerged was a brilliant analysis within an individualist framework of concepts such as “right,” “law ...
... civil society to its simplest elements and to explain political behaviour in terms of its underlying mechanical ground-plan. What emerged was a brilliant analysis within an individualist framework of concepts such as “right,” “law ...
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... Civil War, interpreted in the light of his opinions about man and society. It was published posthumously in 1682. He was also sent Bacon's Elements of Common Law ... Laws of England (published posthumously in 1681). At 84 he wrote his own ...
... Civil War, interpreted in the light of his opinions about man and society. It was published posthumously in 1682. He was also sent Bacon's Elements of Common Law ... Laws of England (published posthumously in 1681). At 84 he wrote his own ...
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XXVIII | 191 |
XXIX | 198 |
XXX | 206 |
XXXI | 226 |
XXXII | 241 |
XXXIII | 250 |
XXXIV | 261 |
XXXV | 277 |
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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