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Three readings of the political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes

Three readings of the political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes

... It is hoped that such an arrangement will show the rational choice interpretation's ability to concur with libertine notions of physical obligation as well as the conception of moral obl[r] ... See full document

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As thick as thieves : exploring Thomas Hobbes' critique of ancient friendship and its contemporary relevance

As thick as thieves : exploring Thomas Hobbes' critique of ancient friendship and its contemporary relevance

... which political theory and practice [were] described, explained and analysed’(Hutter 1978, 2; see also von Heyking and Avramenko 2008, 1; Gadamer 1999), and finds Thomas Hobbes – the seventeenth ... See full document

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Thomas Hobbes on Punishment

Thomas Hobbes on Punishment

... is three hundred years ahead of its time” (“Hobbes’s Political Philosophy,” 244, ...the Political Significance of Philosophical Theories, ...to Hobbes, we can note that he follows his ... See full document

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Let the Lord the Judge be Judge:Hobbes and Locke on Jephthah, Liberalism, Martyrdom

Let the Lord the Judge be Judge:Hobbes and Locke on Jephthah, Liberalism, Martyrdom

... religious, political and artistic iterations over the ...In political theory, Jephthah is subject to important readings in four of the most seminal treatises of the seventeenth century alone: Hugo ... See full document

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Consent, Consensus and the Leviathan: A Critical Study of Hobbes Political Theory for the Contemporary Society

Consent, Consensus and the Leviathan: A Critical Study of Hobbes Political Theory for the Contemporary Society

... to Hobbes must be absolute in order to secure the conditions of order, peace and law which are the major aim of instituting the ...for Hobbes is that the author- ity of the state is ... See full document

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Ecocritical Readings of Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney and Dylan Thomas

Ecocritical Readings of Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney and Dylan Thomas

... article three mid- twentieth poets, namely Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney and Dylan Thomas, are taken and their poetry is explored through the parameters of ...ecosystem. Thomas’ poetry betrays concern ... See full document

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The philosophy of Thomas Reid

The philosophy of Thomas Reid

... 4 Michaud argues that Reid’s argument in the Inquiry to the effect that the theory of ideas leads to scepticism, is “not safe from” the following criticism: “Berkeley did not think he was a sceptic: on the contrary, he ... See full document

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Political ethics about the phenomenon of politics in its interaction with morality

Political ethics about the phenomenon of politics in its interaction with morality

... between political ideas and ...And political inertia would not be so painful, if it did not stem from a deeper and more significant intellectual and moral ... See full document

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Competing claims, risk and ambiguity

Competing claims, risk and ambiguity

... 1 The London School of Economics and Political Science Competing Claims, Risk and Ambiguity Thomas Rowe A thesis submitted to the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method of the London Sc[.] ... See full document

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Hobbism in the later 1660s: Daniel Scargill and Samuel Parker (Thomas Hobbes)

Hobbism in the later 1660s: Daniel Scargill and Samuel Parker (Thomas Hobbes)

... In the autumn of I668, during a routine exercise in the Bachelor Schools, Scargill defended the thesis that the origin of the world could be explained mechanically.'4 Now although this h[r] ... See full document

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Limiting Leviathan : an advice book for rulers? Larry May on Thomas Hobbes

Limiting Leviathan : an advice book for rulers? Larry May on Thomas Hobbes

... In Limiting Leviathan , then, May shows that Hobbes influenced and was influenced by contemporary legal debates; he shows that Hobbes’s position was not static but developed over time; [r] ... See full document

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Selected Readings on Political Change

Selected Readings on Political Change

... Historians1-eye view of recent writings on "development." Ted Robert Gurr, ed., Handbook of Political Conflict New York: Free Press, 1980.. A reflective-and sometimes acid-discussion of [r] ... See full document

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Liberty and insecurity in the criminal law : lessons from Thomas Hobbes

Liberty and insecurity in the criminal law : lessons from Thomas Hobbes

... 19 there properly is no judge at all.’ 69 This trap contained in individual liberty is, ironically, a reflection of Hobbes’s emancipatory project. His ‘refusal to impose moral differences on men’s wants’ is the main ... See full document

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Selected Readings on Political Change, 1982 Version

Selected Readings on Political Change, 1982 Version

... Ralf Dahrendorf, Class and Class Conflict in a n Industrial Society Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1959.. Two Views of Social Conflict and Social Harmony Cambridge: Cambridge Unive[r] ... See full document

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The effect of teaching philosophy on the critical thinking of female students

The effect of teaching philosophy on the critical thinking of female students

... teaching philosophy to children in third grade guidance school has improved critical thinking; this increase is statistically significant, so the hypothesis is ...(2009). Philosophy gives the young people ... See full document

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Hobbes on the Order of Sciences: A Partial Defense of the Mathematization Thesis

Hobbes on the Order of Sciences: A Partial Defense of the Mathematization Thesis

... of Philosophy”, which include general concepts like velocity and cause) to Part III (“Proportions of Motion and Magnitude”, which include uniform and accelerated ... See full document

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Liberty and Insecurity in the Criminal Law: Lessons from Thomas Hobbes

Liberty and Insecurity in the Criminal Law: Lessons from Thomas Hobbes

... 19 there properly is no judge at all.’ 69 This trap contained in individual liberty is, ironically, a reflection of Hobbes’s emancipatory project. His ‘refusal to impose moral differences on men’s wants’ is the main ... See full document

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Three Versions of the Politics of Conscience: Hobbes, Spinoza, Locke

Three Versions of the Politics of Conscience: Hobbes, Spinoza, Locke

... of political life, one would expect a diminished appreciation for the claims of individual conscience or regard those claims as subversive of the exigencies of political ...what Hobbes seems to be ... See full document

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Thomas Hobbes: theorist of the law

Thomas Hobbes: theorist of the law

... 7 the just war tradition are found in The Rights of War and Peace (sometimes translated as The Laws of War and Peace), written in 1625 while he was serving time in prison. Divided into three books, the text begins ... See full document

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The effects of business ethics on consumers’ perceptions of merchandizing and service giving businesses in Mekelle, Ethiopia

The effects of business ethics on consumers’ perceptions of merchandizing and service giving businesses in Mekelle, Ethiopia

... The social contract theory is explicitly modeled on the political-social contract theories of thinkers such as Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau The social contract th[r] ... See full document

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