Leviathan: The Matter, Forme, & Power of a Common-Wealth Ecclesiastical and CivillThe Floating Press, 1 cze 2009 - 620 Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan, from 1651, is one of the first and most influential arguments towards social contract. Written in the midst of the English Civil War, it concerns the structure of government and society and argues for strong central governance and the rule of an absolute sovereign as the way to avoid civil war and chaos. |
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... taken with reading of Romants) it is a compound imagination, and properly but a Fiction of the mind. There be also other Imaginations that rise in men, (though waking) from the great impression made in sense; As from gazing upon the Sun ...
... taken with reading of Romants) it is a compound imagination, and properly but a Fiction of the mind. There be also other Imaginations that rise in men, (though waking) from the great impression made in sense; As from gazing upon the Sun ...
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... taken away, and with it, Prognostiques from Dreams, false Prophecies, and many other things depending thereon, by which, crafty ambitious persons abuse the simple people, men would be much more fitted than they are for civill Obedience ...
... taken away, and with it, Prognostiques from Dreams, false Prophecies, and many other things depending thereon, by which, crafty ambitious persons abuse the simple people, men would be much more fitted than they are for civill Obedience ...
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... taken from other things (not future but) past also. For he that hath seen by what courses and degrees, a flourishing State hath first come into civill warre, and then to ruine; upon the sights of the ruines of any other State, will ...
... taken from other things (not future but) past also. For he that hath seen by what courses and degrees, a flourishing State hath first come into civill warre, and then to ruine; upon the sights of the ruines of any other State, will ...
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... be incident to Sense; but are absurd speeches, taken upon credit (without any signification at all,) from deceived Philosophers, and deceived, or deceiving Schoolemen. Chapter IV * OF SPEECH Originall Of Speech The Invention 37.
... be incident to Sense; but are absurd speeches, taken upon credit (without any signification at all,) from deceived Philosophers, and deceived, or deceiving Schoolemen. Chapter IV * OF SPEECH Originall Of Speech The Invention 37.
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... taken for right Reason, and that in their own controversies: bewraying their want of right Reason, by the claym they lay to it. The Use Of Reason The Use and End of Reason, is not the finding of the summe, and truth of one, or a few ...
... taken for right Reason, and that in their own controversies: bewraying their want of right Reason, by the claym they lay to it. The Use Of Reason The Use and End of Reason, is not the finding of the summe, and truth of one, or a few ...
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Chapter XXV | 360 |
Chapter XXVI | 373 |
Chapter XXVII | 409 |
Chapter XXVIII | 437 |
Chapter XXIX | 453 |
Chapter XXX | 472 |
Chapter XXXI | 499 |
PART III OF A CHRISTIAN COMMONWEALTH | 520 |
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Chapter XVI | 229 |
PART II OF COMMONWEALTH | 238 |
Chapter XVII | 239 |
Chapter XVIII | 248 |
Chapter XIX | 265 |
Chapter XX | 283 |
Chapter XXI | 298 |
Chapter XXII | 317 |
Chapter XXIII | 339 |
Chapter XXIV | 348 |
Chapter XXXII | 521 |
Chapter XXXIII | 530 |
Chapter XXXIV | 549 |
Chapter XXXV | 570 |
Chapter XXXVI | 584 |
Chapter XXXVII | 610 |
Chapter XXXVIII | 623 |
Chapter XXXIX | 650 |
Chapter XL | 655 |
Chapter XLI | 674 |
Chapter XLII | 687 |
Chapter XLIII | 810 |
PART IV OF THE KINGDOME OF DARKNESSE | 835 |
Chapter XLIV | 836 |
Chapter XLV | 879 |
Chapter XLVI | 914 |
Chapter XLVII | 947 |
A Review and Conclusion | 965 |
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