This paper examines the significance and originality of Hobbes’s use of ‘mind’, rather than ‘soul’, in his writings on human nature. To this end, his terminology in the discussion of the ‘faculties of the mind’ in The Elements of Law, Natural and Politic (1640) is considered in the context of English-language accounts of the ‘faculties of the soul’ in three widely-read works from the first half of the seventeenth century: Thomas Wright’s The Passions of the Minde in Generall (1604), Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621), and Edward Reynolds’s A Treatise of the Passions and Faculties of the Soule of Man (1640). For Hobbes’s contemporaries, man’s soul conveyed God-like powers to human beings; for Hobbes this is a dangerous idea. Ac...
The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes earned the title of a renowned and outstanding political philo...
This essay will present Hobbes as the most consistent philosopher of the 17th century, and show that...
Thomas Hobbes is the generally acknowledged pre-eminent English political philosopher in the sevente...
This paper examines the significance and originality of Hobbes’s use of ‘mind’, rather than ‘soul’, ...
The article presents some results of preparing a Polish translation of Thomas Hobbes’s first import...
In the Leviathan (published in 1651) Hobbes would defend the absoluteness of the sovereign's power i...
Thomas Hobbes The natural condition of mankind A study of the Latin edition of Th. Hobbes's Leviatha...
Hobbes' education in the literary culture of English Renaissance humanism has been overlooked as an ...
According to Hobbes sensation is a process in which the organism responds to the stimulation of obje...
This article highlights the key role played by human psychology and the passions in Hobbes’s theor...
Thomas Hobbes, born in 1588, lived through one of the most turbulent periods in European history, an...
According to Hobbes's view, men are not naturally sociable, but competitive with one another and act...
The aim of this book is not to trace the changing fortunes of the interpretation of one of the most ...
Thomas Hobbes (1588 - 1679) was one of the outstanding representatives of 17th century English mater...
Enlightened by Euclidian Geometry, that was the basis for an entire philosophical system, Thomas Hob...
The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes earned the title of a renowned and outstanding political philo...
This essay will present Hobbes as the most consistent philosopher of the 17th century, and show that...
Thomas Hobbes is the generally acknowledged pre-eminent English political philosopher in the sevente...
This paper examines the significance and originality of Hobbes’s use of ‘mind’, rather than ‘soul’, ...
The article presents some results of preparing a Polish translation of Thomas Hobbes’s first import...
In the Leviathan (published in 1651) Hobbes would defend the absoluteness of the sovereign's power i...
Thomas Hobbes The natural condition of mankind A study of the Latin edition of Th. Hobbes's Leviatha...
Hobbes' education in the literary culture of English Renaissance humanism has been overlooked as an ...
According to Hobbes sensation is a process in which the organism responds to the stimulation of obje...
This article highlights the key role played by human psychology and the passions in Hobbes’s theor...
Thomas Hobbes, born in 1588, lived through one of the most turbulent periods in European history, an...
According to Hobbes's view, men are not naturally sociable, but competitive with one another and act...
The aim of this book is not to trace the changing fortunes of the interpretation of one of the most ...
Thomas Hobbes (1588 - 1679) was one of the outstanding representatives of 17th century English mater...
Enlightened by Euclidian Geometry, that was the basis for an entire philosophical system, Thomas Hob...
The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes earned the title of a renowned and outstanding political philo...
This essay will present Hobbes as the most consistent philosopher of the 17th century, and show that...
Thomas Hobbes is the generally acknowledged pre-eminent English political philosopher in the sevente...