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Books with title Hobbes's Leviathan

  • Hobbes's Leviathan

    Thomas Hobbes, W. G. Pogson Smith

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Sept. 3, 1967)
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  • Hobbes's Leviathan

    Thomas Hobbes

    Hardcover (At the Clarendon Press, Sept. 3, 1909)
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  • Hobbes's Leviathan,

    Thomas Hobbes

    Hardcover (Clarendon Press, Sept. 3, 1967)
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  • Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan

    Noel Malcolm

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, July 13, 2012)
    Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan is one of the most important philosophical texts in the English language, and one of the most influential works of political philosophy ever written. This is the first critical edition based on a full study of the manuscript and printing history. It is also the first edition to place the English text side by side with Hobbes's later Latin version of it, complete with a set of notes in which the many passages that differ in the Latin are translated into English. So, for the first time, readers of Leviathan will be able to see clearly every stage of the development of the text. Both texts are fully annotated with explanatory notes. The editor's Introduction, which takes up the whole of the first volume, gives a path-breaking account of the work's context, sources, and textual history. This definitive edition will set the study of Hobbes's masterwork on a new basis.
  • Hobbes's Leviathan

    Thomas Hobbes

    Hardcover (Clarendon Press, Sept. 3, 1965)
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  • Hobbes: Leviathan

    Thomas Hobbes, Richard Tuck

    Hardcover (Cambridge University Press, Feb. 22, 1991)
    S. A. Lloyd proposes a radically distinct interpretation of Hobbes's Leviathan that shows transcendent interests - interests that override the fear of death - to be crucial to both Hobbes's analysis of social disorder and his proposed remedy to it. Most previous commentators in the analytic philosophical tradition have argued that Hobbes thought that credible threats of physical force could be sufficient to deter people from political insurrection. Professor Lloyd convincingly shows that because Hobbes took the transcendence of religious and moral interests seriously, he never believed that mere physical force could ensure social order. Lloyd's interpretation demonstrates the ineliminability of that half of Leviathan devoted to religion, and attributes to Hobbes a much more plausible conception of human nature than the narrow psychological egoism traditionally attributed to Hobbes.
  • Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan

    Thomas Hobbes

    Hardcover (Routledge, July 3, 2017)
    Part of theLongman Library of Primary Sources in Philosophy, this edition of Hobbes's Leviathan is framed by a pedagogical structure designed to make this important work of philosophy more accessible and meaningful for undergraduates.
  • Thomas Hobbes and Leviathan

    Alex Csedrik

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Renowned English philosopher Thomas Hobbes made contributions to history, philosophy, and the study of optics, but he is foremost remembered for his contributions to political thought. Now, this thorough title presents Hobbes's life and thought in language targeted at a middle school audience. A complete biography of Hobbes is presented, making note of key works before moving on to an in-depth textual analysis of Leviathan. The main political ideas presented therein are linked to the writings and concepts espoused by the American Founding Fathers.