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2022
Abstract This chapter argues that Hobbes’s instructions for how to read a text can be applied to Hobbes’s own writings. When we do this, our reading changes from one in which we must obey the sovereign in all things to one in which individual interpretations are valued over and above one centralizing interpreter’s.
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Abstract This chapter argues that Hobbes’s instructions for how to read a text can be applied to Hobbes’s own writings. When we do this, our reading changes from one in which we must obey the sovereign in all things to one in which individual interpretations are valued over and above one centralizing interpreter’s.
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2001
Are Hobbes’s laws of nature to be understood primarily as theorems of reason, or as commands of God, or as commands of the civil sovereign? Each of these accounts can be given textual support; each identifies a role that the laws may be thought to play. Examining the full range of textual references, discussing the place of the laws of nature in Hobbes’
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Are Hobbes’s laws of nature to be understood primarily as theorems of reason, or as commands of God, or as commands of the civil sovereign? Each of these accounts can be given textual support; each identifies a role that the laws may be thought to play. Examining the full range of textual references, discussing the place of the laws of nature in Hobbes’
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2020
Abstract Hobbes rejects the view of Suarez and Grotius that human nature is essentially social, and therefore denies that morality is appropriate for human nature in its own right. Morality is good for human beings only in the specific conditions that require collective action for mutual protection and security.
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Abstract Hobbes rejects the view of Suarez and Grotius that human nature is essentially social, and therefore denies that morality is appropriate for human nature in its own right. Morality is good for human beings only in the specific conditions that require collective action for mutual protection and security.
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“How He Did Grow”: Hobbes, Hobbes, and Hobbes
2007As A. P. Martinich clarifies, Hobbes wrote “two trilogies.”1 One houses increasingly long versions of his political philosophy, with each time a greater emphasis on religion: The Elements of Law (manuscript circulation 1640), De Cive (1642, revised edition 1647), and Leviathan (1651).
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition
"I would have liked to have discovered one of the early room temperature liquid crystal mixtures. Probably a good bit of money in those patents!… My science 'hero' is Alan Turing. For everything he accomplished whilst also being an LGBTQ+ icon…" Find out more about Jordan Hobbs in their Introducing… Profile.
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"I would have liked to have discovered one of the early room temperature liquid crystal mixtures. Probably a good bit of money in those patents!… My science 'hero' is Alan Turing. For everything he accomplished whilst also being an LGBTQ+ icon…" Find out more about Jordan Hobbs in their Introducing… Profile.
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Comics have many unique means of signifying violence and its effects, e.g. dizzy stars, onomatopoeia, motion lines accompanying a punch, etc. Little to no scholarship has been done on one enduring symbol of comics violence despite its prevalence and popularity: the battle cloud or whirlwind.
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