Hobbesianism
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]Hobbesianism (uncountable)
- The philosophical system of Thomas Hobbes; support for this system.
- 1852 August 26, V. de S., The Economist […] , volume 10, number 480, page 955:
- Scepticism or Hobbesianism, that is the meaning of your article of Aug. 21, which I regret to have read in the Economist. Nowhere conscience is apparent.
- 2013, Reidar Maliks, “The state of freedom: Kant and his conservative critics”, in Quentin Skinner, Martin van Gelderen, editors, Freedom and the Construction of Europe, volumes 2, Free Persons and Free States, →ISBN, page 205:
- Kant’s defence of state authority was indeed vigorous, but the ‘Hobbesianism’ identified by Richard Tuck and others should not be taken too far.
- 2015, Paul Downes, Hobbes, Sovereignty, and Early American Literature, →ISBN, page 49:
- […] Aravamudan’s work unintentionally participates in the liberal project of burying a Hobbesianism that has consistently been recognized as a threat to the very Protestant capitalist revolution Aravamudan would want to indict.
Translations
[edit]philosophy of Hobbes
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