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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Strona ix
... thought. But he had good cause to be uneasy. He asked little of life—only the peace and security necessary to pursue his scholarly interests and his occupation as tutor to the Cavendish family, which he embarked on in 1608 after his ...
... thought. But he had good cause to be uneasy. He asked little of life—only the peace and security necessary to pursue his scholarly interests and his occupation as tutor to the Cavendish family, which he embarked on in 1608 after his ...
Strona x
... thought, was for peace and security. Yet the ravings of the individual conscience and the sinister authority of Rome were constantly blinding men to what their real interests were. Civil war, the worst calamity that can befall a society ...
... thought, was for peace and security. Yet the ravings of the individual conscience and the sinister authority of Rome were constantly blinding men to what their real interests were. Civil war, the worst calamity that can befall a society ...
Strona xi
... thought. At the age of 40, on the second of his journeys to the Continent, he happened to pick up a copy of Euclid's Elements in a gentleman's study in Paris. “By God,” he said, “this is impossible.” He went on tracing the ...
... thought. At the age of 40, on the second of his journeys to the Continent, he happened to pick up a copy of Euclid's Elements in a gentleman's study in Paris. “By God,” he said, “this is impossible.” He went on tracing the ...
Strona xii
... thoughts turned again to politics, owing to the civil dissension. In 1640, he published his Elements of Law during the assembly of Parliament. This demonstrated the need for undivided sovereignty. (It was published later in two parts ...
... thoughts turned again to politics, owing to the civil dissension. In 1640, he published his Elements of Law during the assembly of Parliament. This demonstrated the need for undivided sovereignty. (It was published later in two parts ...
Strona xiii
... thought that an all-inclusive theory could be constructed starting with simple movements studied in ge- ometry and culminating in the massive movements of men towards and away from each other in political life. He envisaged a trilogy of ...
... thought that an all-inclusive theory could be constructed starting with simple movements studied in ge- ometry and culminating in the massive movements of men towards and away from each other in political life. He envisaged a trilogy of ...
Spis treści
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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