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Hobbes and Vattel in Crimea: a Natural Law Critique of the Russian Annexation Juan Martir Xavier University
The Reception of Hobbes's Leviathan
Hobbes' Leviathan. the Irresistible Power of a Mortal
Separation of Powers in Thought and Practice?
Hobbes, Aristotle, and Human Happiness
Thomas Hobbes's "Leviathan": a Study in Interpretation
"Leviathan"? He Wanted an Image of Strength and Power to Stand Metaphorically for the Commonwealth and Its Sovereign
Phil 452B/652B Spring 2013 History of Early Modern Ethics W 1:30-3:20 Pm Stephen Darwall 306 CH Th 2-4Pm and by Appt
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A Companion to the Essential Leviathan: a Modernized Edition
Reading and Writing in the Text of Hobbes's Leviathan Gary Shapiro University of Richmond,
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Human Nature and Human Knowledge: Part I of Leviathan
The Rise and Fall of the Separation of Powers
Hobbes and Aristotle's Ethics
Thomas Hobbes First Published His Famous Book, Leviathan, in 1651; Today, We Usually Only Read a Few Short Pages from It. Below
Hobbes and the Cause of Religious Toleration Edwin Curley Philosophy, University of Michigan
Hobbes's Thucydides and the Colonial Law of Nations
Leviathan CHAPTER XIII — of the NATURAL CONDITION of MANKIND AS CONCERNING THEIR FELICITY and MISERY
Thucydides on Policy, Strategy, and War Termination Karl Walling
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Hobbes's Constitutional Theory-Dyzenhaus.Pdf
Leviathan Part 1: Man
STEWART DUNCAN Department of Philosophy University of Florida
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A Thesis Entitled Leftist Leviathan by Samuel E. Gold Submitted to the Graduate Faculty As Partial Fulfillment of the Requiremen
Thomas Leviathan Hobbes and Parliamentary Sovereignty in New Zealand Questioned: a Perspective of an American Political Philosop
A Comparison of Hobbes and Locke on Natural Law and Social Contract
The States of Nature in Hobbes' Leviathan
Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau on Government Starting in the 1600S, European Philosophers Began Debating the Question of Who Should Govern a Nation
Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau on Government
An Analysis of John Locke and Thomas Hobbes' Social Contract Theories
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Human Nature in Hobbes and Thucydides
Thomas Hobbes. Leviathan
The Political Realism of Thucydides and Thomas Hobbes Written by Mareike Oldemeinen
Liberal Leviathan PRINCETON STUDIES in INTERNATIONAL HISTORY and POLITICS Series Editors G
Comparing the Social Contracts of Hobbes and Locke Thomas Mouritz
Thomas Hobbes Theorist of the Law
Self-Preservation and Limits of Obligation in Hobbes's Leviathan