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- Leviathan Part 1: Man
- STEWART DUNCAN Department of Philosophy University of Florida [email protected] 330 Griffin-Floyd Hall Gaine
- A Thesis Entitled Leftist Leviathan by Samuel E. Gold Submitted to the Graduate Faculty As Partial Fulfillment of the Requiremen
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- A Comparison of Hobbes and Locke on Natural Law and Social Contract
- The States of Nature in Hobbes' Leviathan
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- 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
- Exploring Thomas Hobbes's Critique of Ancient Friendship And
- Thucydides on Honor, Vengeance, and Liberty
- Two Visions of Government
- Hobbes and the Purely Artificial Person of the State
- The Political Philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke
- Leviathan Part 2. Commonwealth
- Not Superstitious Not an Atheist: Hobbes's Defense of Thucydides Against the Charge of Atheism David Yanowski University of Ch
- A Comparison of Aristotle, Thomas Hobbes, and C.S. Lewis Parker
- Thomas Hobbes Leviathan the Introduction
- “Democratic Leviathan”? State Capacity and Regime Change
- Leviathan Part 4. the Kingdom of Darkness
- Hobbesian Liberalism: a Study of Proto- Liberal Ideas in Leviathan
- Liberty and Leviathan
- Hobbes on the International Rule of Law David Dyzenhaus