 | Patricia Wallace - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 298
...peaceably and fairly with our fellow humans. Thomas Hobbes proposed the concept of the Leviathan, denned as "that mortal god, to which we owe under the immortal God; our peace and defence." The Leviathan might simply be a system of government that we empower to resolve disputes, justly we... | |
 | Carlo Ginzburg - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 310
...(Ban, 1972), pp. n4-142. 93. Leviathan, ch. 38, p. 240 (italics in original). 94. Ibid., ch. 17, p. 89: "This is the generation of that great Leviathan, or rather (to speak more reverendy) of that mortal god." 95. Ibid., ch. 4a, p. 269. 96. P. Bayle, Pensees diverse8 sur la comete,... | |
 | Richard R. Ellsworth - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 423
...words, and of no strength to secure a man at all." Thus is created "that great LEVIATHAN [the state], or rather, to speak more reverently, of that mortal...owe under the immortal God, our peace and defence. "46 John Locke begins with a view of natural man similar to Hobbes's. By nature humans are all in "a... | |
 | Thomas Hobbes - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 664
...person is called a COMMONWEALTH; in Latin, CIVITAS. This is the generation of that great LEVIATHAN,3 or rather, to speak more reverently, of that mortal...which we owe, under the immortal God, our peace and defense. For by this authority, given him by every particular man in the commonwealth, he hath the... | |
 | John P. McCormick - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 388
...state is established. Hobbes speaks of the "Generation of the great Leviathan, or rather (to speake more reverently) of that Mortal! God, to which we owe under the Immortal God, our peace and defence."34 And so the fourth image is introduced of a god and then a mortal god, which gives us, according... | |
 | José María Hernández - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 374
...manejo. [...] the Multitude so united in one Person, is called a COMMON-WEALTH, in latine crViTAS. This is the Generation of that great LEVIATHAN, or rather (to speak more reverently) of that Moratall God, to which wee owe, under the Immortal God, our peace and defence. THOMAS HOBBES CAPÍTULO... | |
 | Ross Harrison - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 292
...produced from a multitude of people, and when this is done we have 'a common-wealth, in Latin civitas. This is the generation of that great Leviathan, or rather (to speak more reverendy) of that Mortal God, to which we owe under the Immortal God, our peace and defence' [ 1 7.... | |
 | James Michael Martinez, William Donald Richardson, D. Brandon Hornsby - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 442
..."That great Leviathan," wrote the seventeenth-century English philosopher Thomas Hobbes, exists as a "mortal god" to which "we owe, under the immortal God, our peace and defense."2 Because the Leviathan — the state — is the most rational instrument developed by human... | |
 | Frederick Copleston - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 452
...manner. This done, the multitude so united in one person, is called a Commonwealth, in Latin Civitas. This is the generation of that great Leviathan, or...owe under the immortal God, our peace and defence.'* It is to be noted that when Hobbes speaks of the multitude being united in one person he does not mean... | |
 | Eberhard Jüngel - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 378
...Friedens verlangt menschliche Anstrengungen. Eine ursprüngliche politische Gestalt dieser 86 Ebd.: »This is the generation of that great LEVIATHAN,...owe under the immortal God, our peace and defence«. Anstrengungen war paradoxerweise das Kriegführen selbst: Friede galt den Römern nicht nur als der... | |
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