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Hobbes Leslie Stephen

Hobbes By Leslie Stephen

Hobbes by Leslie Stephen


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Thomas Hobbes lived through the reigns of four monarchs to the age of ninety-one, and in that time produced some of the most significant philosophical works of the era. First published in 1904, this biography represents the first comprehensive account of Hobbes' life and work in English.

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Hobbes by Leslie Stephen

At the age of eighty-four, Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) wrote an autobiography in Latin elegaics. Unsurprisingly, it was not as widely read as his two great philosophical works, Leviathan and Behemoth, in which he laid out a set of sociopolitical theories that enraged many of the philosophers and moralists of Europe. In this comprehensive biography, first published in 1904, Sir Leslie Stephen (1832-1904) charts the character and changes of Hobbes' thinking, from the scholasticism of his early Oxford education, to his later devotion to geometry and deductive science. With an emphasis on personal influences, Stephen sets Hobbes and his work in the historical context of Hobbes' often difficult patrons, the Civil War, and the Restoration, providing an insight into the life of the eminent philosopher and into the tenets of early twentieth-century biographical writing. An interesting text for students of both philosophy and English literature.

Table of Contents

1. The life; 2. The world; 3. Man; 4. The state; Index.

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NLS9781108047654
9781108047654
1108047653
Hobbes by Leslie Stephen
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-08-02
256
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