This book examines the development of the natural condition of mankind throughout Hobbes's works and traces its origins in his sources of inspiration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ioannis D. Evrigenis is Associate Professor Political Science, with a secondary appointment in Classics, at Tufts University, Massachusetts, where he directs the Bodin Project. He is the author of Fear of Enemies and Collective Action, which received the Delba Winthrop Award for Excellence in Political Science, and coeditor of Herder's Another Philosophy of History and Selected Political Writings.
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Prologue Part I. A Græcian: 1. Politic historiography 2. Winning belief in the hearer Part II. A Devotion to Peace: 3. Unobjectionable foundations: the elements of law, natural and politic 4. The birth of civil philosophy: De Cive 5. Reason of state: Leviathan Part III. Images 'Historical or Fabulous': 6. Lapse and relapse, or, the first rebellion 7. Another scripture 8. America Part IV. A Science of Rhetoric: 9. All things to all people Epilogue.
Prologue Part I. A Græcian: 1. Politic historiography 2. Winning belief in the hearer Part II. A Devotion to Peace: 3. Unobjectionable foundations: the elements of law, natural and politic 4. The birth of civil philosophy: De Cive 5. Reason of state: Leviathan Part III. Images 'Historical or Fabulous': 6. Lapse and relapse, or, the first rebellion 7. Another scripture 8. America Part IV. A Science of Rhetoric: 9. All things to all people Epilogue.
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