This document provides biographical information about Thomas Hobbes, an English philosopher born in 1588. It discusses his major works such as Leviathan and De Cive, which dealt with moral philosophy and the law of nature. The document also lists many of Hobbes' publications during his lifetime, including books, collected works, and articles. It appears to be drawing information from several bibliographic sources to provide a comprehensive overview of Hobbes' life and work.
From Thomas Hobbes we have the first political philosophy in the English language. Called "Father of Atheists," he was the first person to "scientifically" argue for human equality!
From Thomas Hobbes we have the first political philosophy in the English language. Called "Father of Atheists," he was the first person to "scientifically" argue for human equality!
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This PowerPoint presentation was made to accompany a lecture on Thomas Hobbes and John Locke in both European History and American Government courses. Hobbes' Leviathan and Locke's Two Treatises of Government are both discussed. Hobbes and Locke are compared and contrasted with a graphic organizer at the end of the presentation.
Visit my YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/tomforamerica) to see the lecture that goes with these slides!
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This PowerPoint presentation was made to accompany a lecture on Thomas Hobbes and John Locke in both European History and American Government courses. Hobbes' Leviathan and Locke's Two Treatises of Government are both discussed. Hobbes and Locke are compared and contrasted with a graphic organizer at the end of the presentation.
Visit my YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/tomforamerica) to see the lecture that goes with these slides!
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Slide 2: Introduction to Mindfulness
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3. BOOKS :…
The Moral and Political Work. 1750.
Historia ecclesiastica carmine elegiaco concinnata. Augustae
Trinobantum. 1688.
A True Ecclesiastical History from Moses to the Time of Martin
Luther, in Verse. By Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury. Made
English from the Latin Original. Printed for E. Curll. 1722.
4. A Dialogue Between a Philosopher and a Student of the
Common Laws of England. 1681.
An Historical Narration Concerning Heresy, and the
Punishment Thereof. 1680
T. Hobbes Malmesburiensis. 1679.
Seven Philosophical Problems, dedicated to the King. 1682.
An Answer to the Book published by Dr. Brahmall,. Called
"The Catching of the Leviathan. 1682.
5. Behemoth, the History of the Causes of the Civil-wars of
England. 1682.
Decameron physiologicum (Dialogues of Natural
Philosophy). 1678.
Thomas. Principia et problemata aliquot geometrica ante
desperata. 1674.
Lux mathematica. 1672.
Rosetum geometricum, sive propositiones aliquot frustra
antehac tentatae. 1671.
6. Quadratura circuli, cubatio spherae, duplicatio cubi. 1669.
Leviathan, sive de materia, forma, et potestate civitatis
ecclesiasticae et civilis. 1668 (Latin transl. of 1651).
De principiis et ratiocinatione geometrarum. 1666.
Problematha physica. 1662.
Mr. Hobbes considered in His Loyalty, Religion. Reputation,
and Manners. 1662.
7. Dialogus Physicus, sive de natura a ë ris. 1661.
Examinatio et emendatio mathematicae hodiernae. 1660.
The Questions Concerning Liberty, Necessity, And Chance.
Clearly Stated and Debated Between D. Brahmall Bishop of
Derry, and Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury. 1658.
The Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury: Volume 5. The
questions concerning liberty, necessity, and chance.
8. Elementorum philosophiae sectio secunda De
homine (Elements of Philosophy Concerning Man). 1657.
The Metaphysical System of Hobbes: As Contained in Twelve
Chapters From His Elements of Philosophy Concerning Body,
Together With Briefer Extracts From Human Nature and
Leviathan (1905).
Stigmai ... or Marks of the absurd Geometry, Rural Language,
Scottish Church Politics, and Barbarism of John Wallis. 1657.
Six Lessons to the Professors of Mathematics. 1656.
9. Philosophiae sectio prima De corpore (On Body). 1655.
The Metaphysical System of Hobbes: As Contained in Twelve
Chapters From His Elements of Philosophy Concerning Body,
Together With Briefer Extracts From Human Nature and
Leviathan (1905).
Of Libertie and Necessitie. 1654.
Hobbes and Bramhall on Liberty and Necessity. 1999.
10. Leviathan: Or the matter, forme and power of a
commonwealth ecclesiasticall and civil. 1651.
De Cive, or the Citizen: Philosophical rudiments concerning
government and society. 1651.
"The Answer of Mr. Hobbes to Sir Will Davenant's Preface
Before Gondibert". 1650
De corpore politico: or Elements of Law, Morall and
Politick. 1650.
11. Human Nature and DeCorpore Politico. 1999.
Human Nature: Or, the fundamental Elements of Policie. 1650.
Hobbs's Tripos, in three discourses: The first, Humane nature,
or the fundamental elements of policy ... The second, De corpore
politico. Or the elements ... free-will ... is fully decided and
cleared. 1684.
Elementa philosophica de Cive. 1647. Hobbes,
Thomas. Elementa philosophica de Cive.Ludovicum & Danielem
Elzevirios. 1657.
12. "Tractatus opticus" in: Marin Mersenne (Editor). Universae
geometriae mixtaeque mathematicae synopsis. 1644.
Optical Treatise. 1975-1999.
Elementorum philosophiae sectio tertia de Cive. 1642.
"Preface to Mersenne's Ballistic“ in: Mersenne.Ballistica. 1641.
Objectiones tertiae ad Cartesii Meditationes (Objections to
Descartes Mediations). 1641.
13. Elements of Law. Natural, and Politic. 1640.
The Elements of Law, Natural and Politic: To Which Are
Subjoined Selected Extracts from Unprinted Mss. of Thomas
Hobbes. 2004.
A Briefe of the Art of Rhetorique. 1637.
Aristotle; Treatise on Rhetoric, literally translated from the
Greek, with the Analysis by T Hobbes. 1850.
14. History of the Peloponnesian War Written by Thucydides
Interpreted. 1629.
The Elements of Law, Natural and Politics. 1630-36.
The Elements of Law, Natural and Politics. Simpkin, Marshall
and Company. 1889.
The Elements of Law, Natural and Politic: To Which Are
Subjoined Selected Extracts from Unprinted Mss. of Thomas
Hobbes. 2004.
15. COLLECTED WORKS :..
The Correspondence: Volume I: 1622-1659.
The Correspondence of Thomas Hobbes: Volume II: 1660-1679.
Critique du 'De mundo' de Thomas White.Vrin. 1973.
Three Discourses: a Critical Modern Edition of Newly
Identified Work of the Young Hobbes. 1996.
"A Discourse upon the Beginning of Tacitus", "A Discourse of
Rome", and "A Discourse of Laws“ 1996.
16. "Concering the Virtues of an Eroic Poem", 1844
The history of the causes of the civil wars of England. 2004.
The whole art of rhetoric. 2004.
The art of rhetoric, plainly set forth. 2004.
The art of sophistry. 2004.
17. Seven philosophical problems...Six lessons to the Savilian
professors of mathematics. Stigmai, or marks of the absurd
geometry. 1845.
"Of the Life and History of Thucydides." in: Richard
Schlatter. Hobbes's Thucydides. 1975.
Thomæ Hobbes Malmesburiensis opera philosophica quæ
latine scripsit. 2001.
18. Thomae Hobbes Malmesburiensis Opera Philosophica Quae
Latine Scripsit Omnia: In Unum Corpus Nunc Primum Collecta
V. 3. 2009.
homae Hobbes Malmesburiensis Opera Philosophica V5: Quae
Latine Scripsit Omnia (1845).
19. ARTICLES :…
Grundzüge der Philosophie (Elementorum philosophoae).
(German)
ARE THE FOLLOWINGS..(GERMAN)
20. 1. Kapitel
Von der Philosophie
2. Kapitel
Von den Namen
3. Kapitel
Vom Satz
4. Kapitel
Vom Syllogismus
21. 5. Kapitel
Von Irrtum, Falschheit und Fehlschlüssen
6. Kapitel
Von der Methode
7. Kapitel
Von Ort und Zeit
8. Kapitel
Von Körper und Accidenz
9. Kapitel
Von Ursache und Wirkung
22. 10. Kapitel
Von Möglichkeit und Wirklichkeit
11. Kapitel
Von Gleichheit und Verschiedenheit
12. Kapitel
Von der Quantität
13. Kapitel*
Von der Gleichheit von Proportionen
14. Kapitel*
Von Geraden und Gekrümmten,
Winkel und Figur