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Thomas Hobbes 1588 - 1679

Thomas Hobbes 1588 - 1679. I Life II Leviathan III Evaluation. I Life. 1588 birth. I Life. 1588 birth 1608 B.A. Oxford 1610-40 travels, tutor for nobility. I Life. 1588 birth 1608 B.A. Oxford 1610-40 travels, tutor for nobility 1608 meets Galileo. I Life. 1588 birth

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Thomas Hobbes 1588 - 1679

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  1. Thomas Hobbes 1588 - 1679 I Life II Leviathan III Evaluation

  2. I Life 1588 birth

  3. I Life 1588 birth 1608 B.A. Oxford 1610-40 travels, tutor for nobility

  4. I Life 1588 birth 1608 B.A. Oxford 1610-40 travels, tutor for nobility 1608 meets Galileo

  5. I Life 1588 birth 1608 B.A. Oxford 1610-40 travels, tutor for nobility 1608 meets Galileo 1642 English Civil War - flees to Paris - publishes De Cive

  6. I Life 1588 birth 1608 B.A. Oxford 1610-40 travels, tutor for nobility 1608 meets Galileo 1642 English Civil War 1642 De Cive 1649 Charles I execution

  7. I Life 1588 birth 1608 B.A. Oxford 1610-40 travels, tutor for nobility 1608 meets Galileo 1642 English Civil War 1642 De Cive 1649 Charles I execution 1651 Leviathan 1652 returns to England 1679 death

  8. Thomas Hobbes 1588 - 1679 I Life II Leviathan III Evaluation

  9. II Leviathan - Backward Conclusion: “Disorders of the present time”

  10. II Leviathan - Backward 44 (334): “the vain and erroneous Philosophy of the Greeks, especially of Aristotle”

  11. II Leviathan - Backward 29 (170): “Powers divided mutually destroy each other”

  12. II Leviathan - Forward 13 (62): state of nature = war 18 (87): commonwealth = dominant ideology 18 (93): “a Kingdome divided in it selfe cannot stand” 20 (102): men and women 21 (109): public and private 30 (181): equal taxes and general welfare

  13. Thomas Hobbes 1588 - 1679 I Life II Leviathan III Evaluation

  14. III Evaluation • pessimism • social contract • statism • liberalism

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