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  1. Thomas Hobbes on Civility, Magnanimity, and Scientific Discourse.Andrew J. Corsa - 2021 - Hobbes Studies 34 (2):201-226.
    Thomas Hobbes contends that a wise sovereign would censor books and limit verbal discourse for the majority of citizens. But this article contends that it is consistent with Hobbes’s philosophy to claim that a wise sovereign would allow a small number of citizens – those individuals who engage in scientific discourse and who are magnanimous and just – to disagree freely amongst themselves, engaging in discourse on controversial topics. This article reflects on Hobbes’s contention that these individuals can tolerate one (...)
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  • 'To methodize and regulate them': William Petty's governmental science of statistics.Juri Mykkänen - 1994 - History of the Human Sciences 7 (3):65-88.
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  • Maurice Marks Goldsmith.Edwin Mares - 2008 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 (4):699 – 701.
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  • The View from The "Devil' s Mountain": Dramatic Tension in Hobbes's Behemoth.Noam Flinker - 1989 - Hobbes Studies 2 (1):10-22.
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  • Thomas Hobbes.Otfried Höffe - 2015 - Albany: SUNY/State University of New York Press.
    An introduction to Thomas Hobbes as a systematic and not merely political philosopher. Best known for his contributions to political philosophy, Thomas Hobbes set out to develop a coherent philosophical system extending from logic and natural philosophy to civil and religious philosophy. In this introduction to Hobbes’s thought, Otfried Höffe begins by providing an overview of the entire scope of his work, making clear its systematic character through analysis of his natural philosophy, his individual and social anthropology, and his political (...)
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  • A República segundo Hobbes: o Corpo ou a Razão?Jean Mathiot - 1993 - Discurso 22:35-62.
    Este artigo tenta mostrar como a concepção hobbesiana de corpo, longe de ser uma mera metáfora ou o efeito de uma redução fisicalista, constitui antes uma significação primeira para toda ciência possível. A partir dela, é possível pensar o que é o corpo político sem cair em ilusões substancialistas ou totalizantes.
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  • Thomas Hobbes y la distinción entre propiedad estatal, individual y común.Miguel León Pérez - 2022 - Isegoría 66:16-16.
    Within the paradigm of political liberalism, Hobbes’s legal philosophy has the peculiarity that individual property rights are treated as conditional and derived from the State’s absolute property rights, and thus common, State and individual property are explicitly recognised as three different juridical realities. Through determining the place that Hobbes’s few references to common property hold within his legal philosophy, it is possible to turn the thought of this classic author into a very useful theoretical tool for thinking the possibilities and (...)
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  • La imaginación y la estructura del pensamiento político de Hobbes.Omar Astorga - 1999 - Araucaria 1 (2).
    La siguiente propuesta de lectura es, en muchos sentidos, el resultado del encuentro con la obra de Norberto Bobbio. Este pensador italiano se dedicó a estudiar a los clásicos de la filosofía política y, entre ellos, especialmente a Thomas Hobbes, y fue. mostrando, de un modo cada vez más convincente, la presencia de la obra de: Hobbes en el desarrollo de la filosofía política moderna, hasta el punto de considerarla: como el gran modelo que reemplaza ala tradición aristotélica. Su tesis (...)
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  • Obrigação contratual como obrigação moral em Hobbes.Delmo Mattos & Edith Ramos - 2015 - Dissertatio 42:183-210.
    Na reflexão política de Hobbes, a teoria da obrigação possui uma aproximação argumentativa com o ato contratual, pois sem a efetivação de um acordo não há possibilidade de obrigação política. O artigo em questão propõe-se a examinar a obrigação contratual em relação à obrigação moral. Para tanto, parte-se do princípio segundo o qual Hobbes expõe a obrigatoriedade das leis da natureza em função da obrigatoriedade decorrente do ato contratual entre os homens. Se há uma obrigação de efetivação dos pactos, há (...)
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  • Rationality and Irrationality: Proceeedings of the 23rd International Wittgenstein Symposium, 13-19 August 2000, Kirchberg Am Wechsel.Berit Brogaard & Barry Smith (eds.) - 2001 - Öbv&Hpt.
    This volume consists of the invited papers presented at the 23rd International Wittgenstein Conference held in Kirchberg, Austria in August 2000. Among the topics treated are: truth, psychologism, science, the nature of rational discourse, practical reason, contextualism, vagueness, types of rationality, the rationality of religious belief, and Wittgenstein. Questions addressed include: Is rationality tied to special sorts of contexts? ls rationality tied to language? Is scientific rationality the only kind of rationality? Is there something like a Western rationality? and: Could (...)
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