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Message for all Hobbes' list subscribers: As a new subscriber of Hobbes' list, I thought it would be kind if I introduce myself and tell you what my interests...
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Oct 17, 2000
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Hello everybody Does enyone knowns what is the nature of the law of nature for hobbes? thanks OFCH...
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Here's an interesting angle to take. Would Hobbes have advocated a greater unity of the British Isles? Does devolved government interfere with sovereignt? What...
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I'm afraid but he surely would be antiseparatist - Hobbes - "totalitarian" thinker by paradigm in my opinion. But you can take something from his theory - not...
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I agree with this position, but I'm afraid that te second parte is fragile. I'm telling you this because I remember reading about Hobbes' opinion about the...
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I'm afraid but he surely would be antiseparatist - Hobbes - "totalitarian" thinker by paradigm in my opinion. But you can take something from his theory - not...
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It not contradicts to what I told. I'm saying that is such possibility to interpret in such way Hobbes' theory- some of his statements. Of course, Hobbes hated...
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It not contradicts to what I told. I'm saying that is such possibility to interpret in such way Hobbes' theory- some of his statements. Of course, Hobbes hated...
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Oct 18, 2000
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Well, as I said, I also agree with your statements, though I said that this possible interpretation you've appointed was fragile, and I gave reasons for that....
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Leviathan- is metaphor of the state, "artificial animal" ... _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free...
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please do not send me any emails about hobbes anymore! thank you kath...
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Why not....
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CENTRE THOMAS HOBBES GDR 1952 DU CNRS ­ DEA ŒPhilosophie¹ de l'Université Paris I, séminaire d'Yves Charles Zarka, directeur de recherche ­ DEA...
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Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica Dipartimento di Filosofia dell'Università di Pisa Centre d'Histoire de la Philosophie...
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Viennent de paraître: * ZARKA, Yves Charles. L'autre voie de la subjectivité. Six études sur le sujet et le droit naturel au XVIIè siècle. Paris:...
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Nov 2, 2000
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I'm interested in the relations between HObbes and the Neostoics of the sixteenth century. But, as long as I can see, is a subject that is not atudy at the ...
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Mr. Carlos Balzi: I read an article from Cristopher Ford, about the relations between Lipsius (one of the most important neostoic) and Grotius. It is a very...
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Mr. André Lupi: Thank you for answer my question. I don´t have the article from Christopher Ford, and I would like to have it, in order to look for...
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Dear Carlos, Richard Tuck mentions Hobbes' relationship to reason of state thinking in his book philosophy and Government. He also links reason of state to a ...
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An interesting book for those looking for links in the period, might be one I read about a year ago: The Counter Reformation Prince. by Robert Bireley It is a...
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May I take the liberty of mentioning two critical editions of texts by Hobbes which have a direct connection with the question of the philosopher's relation to...
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Sorry for the slight mistakes in my first message... May I take the liberty of mentioning two critical editions of texts by Hobbes which have a direct...
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Abstract: Our economic reward system is not a democratic system because the rewards aren't divided up equally; and the concept of democracy is about equal ...
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Abstract: Our economic reward system is not a democratic system because the rewards aren't divided up equally; and the concept of democracy is about equal ...
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Hi. Here is my book. It is too long so I send it in 4 parts, this being the first. Please skip over any boring or complex parts. Thanks. Chapter 1/INTRODUCTION...
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Jan 20, 2001
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Here is the second part of my book. HOW WOMEN HAVE GOTTEN THE SHORT END OF THE STICK FROM HISTORY. Life poses a whole new dimension compared to the inanimate....
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Here is the second part of my book. HOW WOMEN HAVE GOTTEN THE SHORT END OF THE STICK FROM HISTORY. Life poses a whole new dimension compared to the inanimate....
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Here is the third part of my book. Thanks. Next, what about the concept of what a man sows, that shall he also reap? And the sound advice that follows from...
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