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Hobbes Natural and
legal rights § Thomas
Hobbes Natural law § Hobbes
Hobbesian trap Hobbes's
moral and
political philosophy Leviathan and the Air-Pump...
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Hobbesian trap (or Sc****ing's dilemma) is a
theory that
explains why
preemptive strikes occur between two groups, out of
bilateral fear of an imminent...
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suffering an
unpleasant action. A
common error is to use the
phrase "
Hobbesian choice"
instead of "Hobson's choice",
confusing the
philosopher Thomas...
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domination (and
domination generally)
through a
poetic investigation of the
Hobbesian metaphor of the Leviathan.
Perlman was born
August 20, 1934, in Brno,...
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question of the
proper use of reason, and is
generally ****umed to be a
Hobbesian critique of rationalism. The
narrator subordinates reason to sense. It...
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among the
court élite, and
Hobbesian ideas certainly did not
permeate many comedies. John Dryden, for one, drew on
Hobbesian ideas in his
tragedies but...
- theory, a term
coined by
Dutch primatologist Frans de Waal to
label the
Hobbesian view of
human morality Vernier (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page...
- The body
politic is a polity—such as a city, realm, or state—considered
metaphorically as a
physical body. Historically, the
sovereign is
typically portra****...
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Hobbesian,
Hobbesianism, or
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Hobbes is
primarily used to
refer to:
Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679)...
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November 2023) was a
Canadian philosopher best
known for his neo-
Hobbesian or
contractarian theory of morality, as
developed in his 1986 book Morals...