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Pagina 215
... Hobbes published a translation of Thucy- dides . It is difficult to believe that up to this point Hobbes had no interest at all in philosophy , but it was only in the course of the ensuing period ( 1628-1640 ) that his concern therewith ...
... Hobbes published a translation of Thucy- dides . It is difficult to believe that up to this point Hobbes had no interest at all in philosophy , but it was only in the course of the ensuing period ( 1628-1640 ) that his concern therewith ...
Pagina 216
... Hobbes's critical essay , The Answer . . . to Sir Will . D'Avenant's Preface Before Gondibert , was first printed along with Davenant's Preface in 1650. The standard edition of Hobbes is that edited by Molesworth , The English Works ...
... Hobbes's critical essay , The Answer . . . to Sir Will . D'Avenant's Preface Before Gondibert , was first printed along with Davenant's Preface in 1650. The standard edition of Hobbes is that edited by Molesworth , The English Works ...
Pagina 220
... Hobbes has described experience at the level of reception , yielding prudence ; and at that higher level where man advances by means of language to rational knowledge ( the knowledge of causes and effects ) and thus achieves sapience ...
... Hobbes has described experience at the level of reception , yielding prudence ; and at that higher level where man advances by means of language to rational knowledge ( the knowledge of causes and effects ) and thus achieves sapience ...
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