HOBBES ON LAW, by Claire Finkelstein (ed). Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company. 603pp. Cloth $225.00/£110.00. ISBN 0-7546-2178-2. As he points out, both here and in a later essay on Hobbes’ views on natural law, Hobbes goes to considerable pains to delineate natural laws. Gauthier also holds, however,
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Hobbes also describes the relation between civil and natural laws and the relation .... According to Hobbes, natural law may be revealed by civil law,
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The Elements of Law Natural and Politic by Thomas Hobbes 1640 To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Newcastle, Governor to the Prince his Highness, one of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council The Epistle Dedicatory My Most Honoured Lord, From the two principal parts of our nature, Reason and Passion,
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N. Bobbio, 1993, Thomas Hobbes and the natural law tradition.; D. Boonin-Vail, 1994, Thomas Hobbes and the science of moral virtue.; G. Boss, 1984, La mort du Léviathan: Hobbes, Rawls et notre situation politique.;
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The natural law philosopher Thomas Hobbes lived during some of the most tumultuous times in European history -- consequently, it should be no surprise that his theories were thoroughly pessimistic regarding human nature.
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The Elements of Law Natural and Politic by Thomas Hobbes 1640. To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Newcastle, Governor to the Prince his Highness,
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18 Hobbes calls laws made by the civil sovereign "positive," and distinguishes them from natural laws: "Naturall are those which have been Lawes from all...
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Hobbes's first systematic statement of a political philosophy, Elements of Law, Natural and Politic (1640), relies heavily upon the conception of natural law that had dominated the tradition from Aquinas to Grotius.
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Hobbes wrote several versions of his political philosophy, including The Elements of Law, Natural and Politic (also under the titles Human Nature and De Corpore Politico) published in 1650, De Cive (1642) published in English as Philosophical Rudiments Concerning Government and Society in 1651,
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