The 17th Century English philosopher Thomas Hobbes is now widely regarded as one of a handful of truly great political philosophers, ... but views that Hobbes espoused divine command theory, virtue ethics, rule egoism, or a form of projectivism also find support in Hobbes's texts and among scholars.
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17th century British philosopher. Author of Leviathan (1651).
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Introduction to Ethics ... Thomas Hobbes (1588 - 1679) ... His enthusiasm for the New Science and his concern with the horrible effects of religious and civil war, led him to formulate a unique approach to both ethics and the "science of politics."
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Many commentators on Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan have sought to explain Hobbes’ ethical theory and the implications that his ethical theory has on the whole of Leviathan. Much of this ... The primary focus of this paper and my guiding question will be: Is there an ethics and/or morality of memory in Leviathan and, if so,
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5 The Ethics of Memory in Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan we go from assessing an assertion about belief, to a science of the person's reputation, back to a present belief in the person that causes us to believe her/his testimony.
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Even more than Bacon, Thomas Hobbes illustrated the transition from medieval to modern thinking in Britain. His Leviathan effectively developed a vocabulary for philosophy in the English language by using Anglicized versions of the technical terms employed ... History of Philosophy Philosophical Ethics Political Theory...
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A mini-biography of Thomas Hobbes, part of the BBC/OU's programme website for Reith Lectures 2002: The Philosophy of Trust ... Introducing the 17th century English thinker and political theorist, Thomas Hobbes: ... You Are Here: Home / Learning / History and the Arts / Philosophy & Ethics / Thomas Hobbes...
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Thomas Hobbes by Thomas Hobbes ... As a student at Magdalen College, Oxford University, Hobbes rejected the ethics and methodological perspectives of Aristotelianism, medieval Scholasticism, and Christian philosophy. ... Thomas Hobbes (Cyclopedia of World Authors)
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Study Guide: Thomas Hobbes - Contractual Ethics; 1. According to Hobbes, in what sense are all persons equal? Can you think of any problems with this analysis of equality? 2. According to Hobbes, what does war consist in and why are all people at war in a state of nature?
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Essential Information & explanations, latest texts & monographs on Thomas_Hobbes.; ... Thomas Hobbes Thomas Hobbes (April 5, 1588 - December 4, 1679) was a noted English political philosopher, most famous for his book Leviathan (1651). In his famous work, he set out his views on human nature and the necessity of...
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