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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 77
Page 3
... unto you this my discourse of com- monwealth . 2. I know not how the world will receive it , nor how it may reflect on those that shall seem to favor it . For in a way beset with those that contend , on one side for too great liberty ...
... unto you this my discourse of com- monwealth . 2. I know not how the world will receive it , nor how it may reflect on those that shall seem to favor it . For in a way beset with those that contend , on one side for too great liberty ...
Page 9
... unto it , are the memory . Equity and laws [ are ] an artificial reason and will . Concord [ is ] health . Sedition [ is ] sickness . And civil war [ is ] death . Lastly , the pacts and covenants by which the parts of this I Hobbes is ...
... unto it , are the memory . Equity and laws [ are ] an artificial reason and will . Concord [ is ] health . Sedition [ is ] sickness . And civil war [ is ] death . Lastly , the pacts and covenants by which the parts of this I Hobbes is ...
Page 18
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Page 36
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Page 49
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
Sorry, this page's content is restricted.
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 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
actions amongst Apostles Aristotle assembly authority believe body called cause chapter Christ Christian Church civil law civil sovereign command common commonwealth consequently consisteth contrary counsel covenant crime day of judgement death divers divine doctrine dominion doth earth enemy eternal evil excommunicate faith false fancy fear Ghost give God's hath heaven high priest Hobbes Hobbes's Holy honour idolatry injustice Israel Israelites Jesus Jews judge judgement justice king kingdom kingdom of God law of nature Leviathan liberty living Lord man's manifest manner means ministers miracles monarch monwealth Moses obedience obey obliged Old Testament opinion ordained passions pastors peace person Pope preach princes prophets punishment reason religion saith Saviour Scripture sense signify sometimes sover sovereign power sovereignty spirit supernatural teach Testament thereby things Thomas Hobbes thou thought tion true unto verse whatsoever wherein whereof words worship