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Thomas Hobbes

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Thomas Hobbes
OrúkọThomas Hobbes
Ìbí(1588-04-05)5 Oṣù Kẹrin 1588
Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England
Aláìsí4 Oṣù Kejìlá 1679 (ọmọ ọdún 91)
Derbyshire, England
Ìgbà17th-century philosophy
(Modern Philosophy)
AgbègbèWestern Philosophers
Ẹ̀ka-ẹ̀kọ́Social contract, classical realism, materialism
Ìjẹlógún ganganPolitical philosophy, history, ethics, geometry
Àròwá pàtàkìmodern founder of the social contract tradition; life in the state of nature is "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short"

Thomas Hobbes (5 April 1588 – 4 December 1679), ninu awon iwe ijoun miran bi Thomas Hobbs ara Malmsbury,[1] je ara Ilegeesi to je onimo oye, ti a mo loni fun ise re lori imo-oye oloselu. Iwe re odun 1651 Leviathan sedasile ipilese fun opo imo-oye oloselu Iwoorun lati egbe ero majemu awujo.[2]



  1. book title Tracts of Mr. Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury : Containing I. Behemoth, the history of the causes of the civil wars of England, from 1640. to 1660. printed from the author's own copy: never printed (but with a thousand faults) before. II. An answer to Arch-bishop Bramhall's book, called the Catching of the Leviathan: never printed before. III. An historical narration of heresie, and the punishment thereof: corrected by the true copy. IV. Philosophical problems, dedicated to the King in 1662. but never printed before, publ. 1682
  2. "Hobbes's Moral and Political Philosophy". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hobbes-moral/.  . Retrieved March 11, 2009.