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... HOBBES . Historical Notices . THOMAS HOBBES , born in 1588 , at Malmesbury , in England , pursued his studies at the University of Ox- ford . His life was disturbed by the political dissen- sions which rent his country , and by the ...
... HOBBES . Historical Notices . THOMAS HOBBES , born in 1588 , at Malmesbury , in England , pursued his studies at the University of Ox- ford . His life was disturbed by the political dissen- sions which rent his country , and by the ...
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... Hobbes blends with this theory maxims concerning the necessity of faithfully observing agreements and other obligations of justice and mutual benevolence . He shows very clearly that society could not exist but by the application of ...
... Hobbes blends with this theory maxims concerning the necessity of faithfully observing agreements and other obligations of justice and mutual benevolence . He shows very clearly that society could not exist but by the application of ...
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... Hobbes , his originality consisting only in the bold ness of his positions , and in the peculiar form in which he has clothed them . Hobbes was a metaphysician , Bentham a jurist : Hobbes sought to ground his prin- ciples in ...
... Hobbes , his originality consisting only in the bold ness of his positions , and in the peculiar form in which he has clothed them . Hobbes was a metaphysician , Bentham a jurist : Hobbes sought to ground his prin- ciples in ...
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