LeviathanHobbes' classic work has set the tone for the course of political philosophy through to our own day. This new Broadview edition includes the full text of the 1651 edition, together with a wide variety of background documents that help set the work in context. Also included are an introduction, explanatory notes, and a chronology. |
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Page vii
... things or did not desire anything , they would die . But even the desires that are nec- essary for life produce ... thing ; and so the motivation for premptively killing other people is increased . There is still a third cause LEVIATHAN ...
... things or did not desire anything , they would die . But even the desires that are nec- essary for life produce ... thing ; and so the motivation for premptively killing other people is increased . There is still a third cause LEVIATHAN ...
Page xi
... things . It follows from that proposition that they are not seeking peace . But this contradicts the first law of nature . Therefore , the opposite of what was supposed is true , namely , " People are to lay down their right to all things ...
... things . It follows from that proposition that they are not seeking peace . But this contradicts the first law of nature . Therefore , the opposite of what was supposed is true , namely , " People are to lay down their right to all things ...
Page xviii
... things that I think unduly interfere with understanding and have retained some things that give the flavor of seventeenth - century grammar and typography , with one exception . The " Review and Conclu- sion " at the end of Leviathan is ...
... things that I think unduly interfere with understanding and have retained some things that give the flavor of seventeenth - century grammar and typography , with one exception . The " Review and Conclu- sion " at the end of Leviathan is ...
Page 9
... things , so in this also imitated , that it can make an artificial animal . ' For seeing life is but a motion of limbs , the beginning whereof is in some principal part within , why may we not say that all automata ( engines that move ...
... things , so in this also imitated , that it can make an artificial animal . ' For seeing life is but a motion of limbs , the beginning whereof is in some principal part within , why may we not say that all automata ( engines that move ...
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Contents
VII | 13 |
IX | 15 |
X | 20 |
XI | 25 |
XII | 33 |
XIII | 40 |
XIV | 50 |
XV | 53 |
XLII | 249 |
XLIII | 264 |
XLIV | 277 |
XLV | 282 |
XLVII | 292 |
XLIX | 304 |
L | 312 |
LI | 326 |
XVII | 63 |
XVIII | 66 |
XIX | 75 |
XX | 81 |
XXI | 93 |
XXII | 98 |
XXIII | 108 |
XXIV | 120 |
XXVI | 125 |
XXVIII | 130 |
XXIX | 139 |
XXX | 149 |
XXXI | 157 |
XXXII | 167 |
XXXIII | 179 |
XXXV | 183 |
XXXVI | 189 |
XXXVII | 197 |
XXXVIII | 216 |
XXXIX | 230 |
XL | 238 |
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