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1. Calvin and Hobbes - Resurrected
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- If you use a browser that supports frames, you will be able to make your own Calvin and Hobbes strips, participate in polls and discussions, play games, read strips that others made and lots of other fun things. ...
2. The Bookmark - Calvin and Hobbes
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- FEATURED TOPICS Leadership and Management Lotus Domino Java Javascript XML Internet PL/I OS/2 Warp Biochemistry Wind Energy Titanic Princess Diana Bill Clinton Fun Stuff Calvin and Hobbes .
- It's a Magical World: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection; Bill Watterson; Hardcover; Published 1996; .
- It's a Magical World: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection; Bill Watterson; Paperback; Published 1996; .
- There's Treasure Everywhere: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection; Bill Watterson; Paperback; Published 1996; .
- There's Treasure Everywhere: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection; Bill Watterson; Hardcover; Published 1996; .
- The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book; Bill Watterson; Hardcover; Published 1995; .
- The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book; Bill Watterson; Paperback; Published 1995; .
- Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection; Bill Watterson; Hardcover; Published 1994; .
- Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection; Bill Watterson; Paperback; Published 1994; .
- The Days Are Just Packed: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection; Bill Watterson; Hardcover; Published 1993; .
- The Days Are Just Packed: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection; Bill Watterson; Paperback; Published 1993; .
- Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection; Bill Watterson; Paperback; Published 1992; .
- The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes: A Calvin and Hobbes Treasury; Bill Watterson; Paperback; Published 1992; .
- Revenge of the Baby-Sat: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection; Bill Watterson; Paperback; Published 1991; .
- The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes: Includes Cartoons from Yukon Ho and Weirdos from Another Planet; Bill Watterson; Paperback; Published 1990; .
- The Calvin and Hobbes Lazy Sunday Book: A Collection of Sunday Calvin and Hobbes Cartoons; Bill Watterson; Paperback; Published 1989; .
3. Thomas Hobbes
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- Né à Westport, Hobbes fait ses études à Magdalen Hall (Oxford). ... Au cours de ces voyages, Hobbes rencontre plusieurs grands penseurs de son temps, notamment Galilée, René Descartes et Pierre Gassendi, qui auront une influence décisive sur sa pensée.
- Lorsque les tensions politiques précédant la guerre civile éclatent la même année, Hobbes, craignant que le Long Parlement ne l’arrête en raison de ce livre, s’enfuit à Paris, où il demeure en exil volontaire pendant onze ans.
- L’œuvre la plus célèbre de Hobbes, le Léviathan (1651), est un exposé magistral de sa doctrine de la souveraineté. ... Craignant de nouveau une arrestation, Hobbes rentre en Angleterre.
- Lorsque le Commonwealth prend fin en 1660 et que son ancien élève accède au trône, Hobbes connaît un regain de faveur. ... Cette mesure entraîne Hobbes à brûler bon nombre de ses documents et à différer la publication de trois de ses œuvres.
- À l’âge de quatre-vingt-quatre ans, Hobbes rédige une autobiographie en vers latins; au cours des trois années suivantes, il traduit en vers anglais l’Iliade et l’Odyssée d’Homère.
- La philosophie de Hobbes constitue une réaction à la liberté de conscience instaurée par la Réforme, laquelle génère, selon lui, l’anarchie. ...
- Hobbes élabore sa théorie politique et son éthique sur une base naturaliste. ... Selon Hobbes, afin de garantir la sécurité des personnes et des biens — vocation première de l’État —, les citoyens doivent se soumettre au même type de contrat social qui a permis d’instaurer la société civile : ils doivent renoncer à leur pouvoir politique et économique en faveur du prince, qui, bien qu’il ne soit pas infaillible, est le seul à pouvoir épargner à ses sujets les conflits sociaux auxquels les portent leurs inclinations naturelles.
4. Thomas Hobbes
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- Thomas Hobbes nació en Inglaterra, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, hijo de un clérigo de Wesport. ...
- Su primer viaje por el continente Europeo lo realiza en 1610, a raíz del cual Hobbes toma conciencia del poder que todavía ejercía el escolasticismo en la mayoría de los ámbitos de conocimiento. ...
- A la muerte de William Cavendish acaecida en 1629, Hobbes trabaja como tutor del hijo de Gervase Clinton, con el que viaja por Europa descubriendo su pasión por la geometría y la aplicación de ésta a un método que demostrase los principios sociales y políticos defendidos por él.
- En su tercer viaje por el continente, allá por 1637, Hobbes se relaciona con el círculo de Abbe Mersenne, estableciendo contacto con Descartes y Pierre Gassendi. ...
- Cuando vuelve a Inglaterra en 1637, el rey y el parlamento mantenían una acalorada disputa, motivo por el cual Hobbes hizo circular secretamente un manuscrito titulado Elementos del derecho, donde defendía la necesidad de la soberanía absoluta, frente al parlamentarismo. ...
- Tres años después de la muerte de Mersenne (1648), Hobbes publica su obra más importante, Leviatán, una teoría sobre la soberanía en la que se muestra como un defensor implacable del absolutismo. Pero, debido al temor a las represalias de las autoridades francesas que veían en esa obra un ataque a la instituciones eclesiásticas, Hobbes marcha de nuevo a Inglaterra, donde se ve inmerso en una controversia en torno al tema de la libertad con el obispo de Derry, John Bramall.
- En 1666 la Cámara de los Comunes incluyó su obra Leviatán en el índice de libros investigados a causa de sus supuestas tendencias ateas y, a pesar de que el rey intercedió a su favor, se prohibió a Hobbes publicar ninguna otra obra, por lo que sus tres libros siguientes, que trataban temas de historia y que fueron agrupados bajo el título Bhemoth, no verían la luz hasta después de su muerte, acaecida el 4 de diciembre de 1679 en Hardwick Hall. Antes, Hobbes escribió una autobiografía en prosa y en verso latino y con 86 años publicó una traducción al inglés de la Iliada y la Odisea.
- La filosofía de Thomas Hobbes.
- Aunque la fama de Hobbes se debe esencialemte a sus teorías políticas y sociales, su filosofía constituye la más completa doctrina materialista del siglo XVII.
- Este fragmento del Leviatán resume la filosofía materialista de Hobbes, estrechamente vinculada a una postura determinista del mundo que postula que todos los fenómenos del universo se hallan determinados inexorablemente por la cadena causal de los acontecimientos. ...
- El determinismo de Hobbes se fundamenta en un método racionalista de carácter matemático y geométrico (el método analítico-sintético de Descartes), que parte de la hipótesis de que las partes de un todo (materiales, engendradas y entendidas como causas) han de descomponerse y explicar el conjunto o las partes en su totalidad. ...
- La antropología de Hobbes se fundamentará también en el materialismo. ... En polémica con la teoría aristotélica de la sensación, Hobbes postula que ésta ha de explicarse también a partir de postulados mecanicistas, como producto de los movimientos de los cuerpos (materia). ...
- La libertad humana y el libre arbitrio (albedrío) de la voluntad quedan subordinados y limitados por el feroz determinismo de Hobbes. ...
5. Index of /het/hobbes
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- Index of /het/hobbes.
- Name Last modified Size Description Parent Directory 11-Mar-2005 01:00 - clarend 17-May-2000 17:03 299k elelaw 17-May-2000 17:03 349k hobbes. ...
6. Thomas Hobbes Links
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- Thomas Hobbes.
- uk/~history/Mathematicians/Hobbes. ...
- Some Thomas Hobbes Links.
- Hobbes at http://www-gap. ... uk/~history/Mathematicians/Hobbes. ...
- Pre-History of Cognitive Science--Thomas Hobbes at http://www. ... edu/cstahmer/cogsci/hobbes. ...
- Thomas Hobbes at http://www. ... edu/~intell/hobbes. ...
- Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679). ... com/Literature/Biographies/Philosophy/Hobbes. ...
- Thomas Hobbes at http://info. ...
- Thomas Hobbes at http://www. ... edu/ud/spec/exhibits/treasures/history/hobbes. ...
- Thomas Hobbes : A Short Biography at http://www. ... com/thoughts/nature/hobbes-bio. ...
7. Calvin & Hobbes Revealed
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- December 10, 1996 Truth About Calvin & Hobbes .
- PALO ALTO DESK - The ending of the Calvin-Hobbes comic strip gives the Republican editors the opportunity to reveal a closely guarded secret and a hidden source of the newspaper's powerful driving ethic. ...
- A counterpart to John Calvin was Thomas Hobbes, the 17th Century political philosopher had a dim view of human nature.
- Thomas Hobbes(1588-1679), English philosopher and political theorist, naturalistic theories helped him steer what he perceived to be a middle course between an exclusive emphasis on divine right of kings to rule and an exclusive emphasis on human responsibility for establishing a democratic form of government. ...
- Thomas Hobbes' philosophy was a conservative reaction against the libertine conscience of the Reformation, which, he contended, brought anarchy and the end of democracy. Hobbes laid the foundations of modern scientific sociology that would establish the principles of physical science that govern the material world and gives us economics science. Hobbes was good-natured, intelligent, friendly, and enthusiastic. The cartoon Hobbes was very like Thomas in a sneaking-up-and-pouncing sort of way. In the comic strip there are two versions of the cartoon Hobbes. One is Hobbes, who, as a lifeless icon that miraculously comes to life whenever Calvin needs him. Another is of Hobbes as only the product of Calvin's over-active imagination. Therefore, Calvin sees Hobbes one way, and everyone else sees Hobbes another way. ...
- But not in Calvin & Hobbes! The reference to the role of volition and will in human conduct is just another 'theme' in the cartoon series. ...
- Note: Universal Press Syndicate owns the exploitation rights of the cartoon strip Calvin & Hobbes. ...
8. Hobbes
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- Thomas Hobbes .
- Hobbes interessiert sich besonders für politische Philosophie; die mitunter sehr chaotischen politischen Verhältnisse im damaligen England veranlassten ihn, von die Schriften des antiken griechischen Schriftstellers Thukydides zu übersetzen, will damit seine Landsleute vor den Gefahren der Demokratie warnen; relativ später Beginn seiner eigentlichen philosophischen Tätigkeit; fasziniert von dem Gedanken, die Methoden der Euklidischen Geometrie auf andere Gebiete, namentlich die politische Philosophie zu übertragen; .
- In diesem Arbeitsbereich der geistesgeschichtlichen Epoche der Aufklärung können Sie sich mit Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) befassen. ...
9. Thomas Hobbes Live Recitation Chat
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- Thomas Hobbes Live Recitation .
- Welcome to the Thomas Hobbes Live Recitation Chat. Every day, on the hour, fans of the Great Books from around the world gather here to participate in a live recitation centered about Thomas Hobbes. Generally this chatroom is most active from 9:00 PM to 3:00 AM EST, but you may arrange other times to meet here in the Thomas Hobbes Lecture Hall, where you can also post more permanent messages and enjoy an archive of fellow student's wit and wisdom. ...
10. The San Antonio College LitWeb Thomas Hobbes Page
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- The Thomas Hobbes Page.
- Oxford World's Classics publishes two volumes of Hobbes' work, including Leviathan. ...
- About Hobbes .
- This account of Hobbes is very nearly contemporary, its author having lived, 1626 - 1697. ...
- Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, " A Survey of Mr Hobbes His Leviathan " On Line.
- Thomas Hobbes ( 1588 - 1679 ).
11. Hobbes's Moral and Political Philosophy
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- Hobbes's Moral and Political Philosophy.
- The 17th Century English philosopher Thomas Hobbes is now widely regarded as one of a handful of truly great political philosophers, whose masterwork Leviathan rivals in significance the political writings of Plato, Aristotle, Locke, Rousseau, Kant, and Rawls. Hobbes is famous for his early and elaborate development of what has come to be known as “social contract theory”, the method of justifying political principles or arrangements by appeal to the agreement that would be made among suitably situated rational, free, and equal persons. ... Hobbes's moral philosophy has been less influential than his political philosophy, in part because that theory is too ambiguous to have garnered any general consensus as to its content. Most scholars have taken Hobbes to have affirmed some sort of personal relativism or subjectivism; but views that Hobbes espoused divine command theory, virtue ethics, rule egoism, or a form of projectivism also find support in Hobbes's texts and among scholars. Because Hobbes held that “the true doctrine of the Lawes of Nature is the true Morall philosophie”, differences in interpretation of Hobbes's moral philosophy can be traced to differing understandings of the status and operation of Hobbes's “laws of nature”, which laws will be discussed below. The formerly dominant view that Hobbes espoused psychological egoism as the foundation of his moral theory is currently widely rejected, and there has been to date no fully systematic study of Hobbes's moral psychology.
- Hobbes wrote several versions of his political philosophy, including The Elements of Law, Natural and Politic (also under the titles Human Nature and De Corpore Politico) published in 1650, De Cive (1642) published in English as Philosophical Rudiments Concerning Government and Society in 1651, the English Leviathan published in 1651, and its Latin revision in 1668. ... All of Hobbes's major writings are collected in The English Works of Thomas Hobbes, edited by Sir William Molesworth (11 volumes, London 1839-45), and Thomae Hobbes Opera Philosophica Quae Latina Scripsit Omnia, also edited by Molesworth (5 volumes; London, 1839-45). Readers new to Hobbes should begin with Leviathan, being sure to read Parts Three and Four, as well as the more familiar and often excerpted Parts One and Two. There are many fine overviews of Hobbes's normative philosophy, some of which are listed in the following selected bibliography of secondary works.
- Hobbes sought to discover rational principles for the construction of a civil polity that would not be subject to destruction from within. ... Because virtually any government would be better than a civil war, and, according to Hobbes's analysis, all but absolute governments are systematically prone to dissolution into civil war, people ought to submit themselves to an absolute political authority. ... In particular, Hobbes aimed to demonstrate the reciprocal relationship between political obedience and peace.
- To establish these conclusions, Hobbes invites us to consider what life would be like in a state of nature, that is, a condition without government. ... Hobbes terms this situation “the condition of mere nature”, a state of perfectly private judgment, in which there is no agency with recognized authority to arbitrate disputes and effective power to enforce its decisions.
12. Hobbes Studies (1879-1979): A Bibliography
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- Hobbes Studies (1879-1979): A Bibliography.
- This bibliography covers the literature published on Hobbes in the third century after his death in 1679. The intention of this work is to cite all traceable publications of any magnitude concerning Hobbes in this period, and it remains an essential resource in Hobbes scholarship.
- Section 1 - Works by Hobbes, First Publication .
- Section 2 - Editions and Reprints of Works by Hobbes .
- Section 3 - Translations of Works by Hobbes .
- Section 4 - Works on Hobbes .
- Section 6 - Articles on Hobbes .
- Section 7 - Editors and Translators of Works by Hobbes .
- Section 8 - Collections and Periodical Issues Devoted to Hobbes .
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