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- 196 the Extent of Thomas Hobbes's Influence Over Spinoza, And
- A Very Peculiar Royalist. Hobbes in the Context of His Political Contemporaries Eleanor Curran
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- Hobbes's Radical Nominalism
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- Human Nature in Hobbes and Thucydides
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- A Hobbesian Theory of Justice
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- 'A Possession for All Time'? Why and How Thucydides Still Matters
- Thomas Hobbes and the Duke of Newcastle: a Study in the Mutuality of Patronage Before the Establishment of the Royal Society
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- Hobbes, Kant, and Nietzsche on Feelings and Foundations
- From Justice to Justification: an Alternative Genealogy of Positive Law Roger Berkowitz Bard College
- 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
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- A Commentary on Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's Discourse on Metaphysics #19 Richard Lamborn Samuel Lamborn University of South Florida, [email protected]