| Thomas Hobbes - 2005 - 404 pagina’s
...Thirdly, A great multitude are thus united, when they confer all their power and strength upon one man or assembly of men, that may reduce all their wills by plurality of voices to one will, etc. From whence arises a common-wealth. Fourthly, 77m common-wealth is defined and distributed.... | |
| Chana B. Cox - 2006 - 302 pagina’s
...war, chaos, and injustice, and the only way to erect such a common power is to confer all their power and strength upon one man, or upon one assembly of...their wills, by plurality of voices, unto one will. . . . This is more than consent, or concord; it is a real unity of them all in one and the same person,... | |
| Donald S. Lutz - 2006 - 251 pagina’s
...Regardless, Hobbes says on page 109 that the people who covenant to create Leviathan may bestow sovereignty "upon one man, or upon one assembly of men, that may...their wills, by plurality of voices, unto one will." The name thus implies not only the bestial power of the sovereign but also the singularity of its will... | |
| Paul du Gay - 2007 - 210 pagina’s
...Famously, Hobbes argues that the only way to erect such a Common Power is, to conferre all their power and strength upon one Man, or upon one Assembly of...to say, to appoint one Man, or Assembly of men, to beare their Person; and every one to owne, and acknowledge himselfe to be Author of whatsoever he that... | |
| R. Harrison Wagner - 2010 - 273 pagina’s
...fruits of the earth, they may nourish themselves and live contentedly; is, to confer all their power and strength upon one man, or upon one assembly of...plurality of voices, unto one will: which is as much to say, to appoint one man, or assembly of men, to bear their person; and every one to own, and acknowledge... | |
| Martin Reulecke - 2007 - 416 pagina’s
...17 (S. 120): „The only way to erect such a Cot m no n Power ... is, to conferre all t hei r power and strength upon one Man, or upon one Assembly of...their Wills, by plurality of voices, unto one Will". - Vgl. dazu und zum Folgenden KERSTING, Die politische Philosophie (Anm. 22), S. 86 ff.; RÖD, Geometrischer... | |
| Geoffrey M. Vaughan - 2007 - 188 pagina’s
...fruites of the Earth, they may nourish themselves and live contentedly; is, to conferre all their power and strength upon one Man, or upon one Assembly of...all their Wills, by plurality of voices, unto one Will.8 Moreover, the supreme law of a state is the same regardless of the form of government. In The... | |
| Patricia Springborg - 2007
...members of a multitude covenant to submit to a common power, what they do is 'confer all their power and strength upon one man, or upon one Assembly of...all their wills, by plurality of voices, unto one will'.8 Speaking in The Elements and De Give about this act of conferment, Hobbes had described it... | |
| Daniel A. Bell - 2010 - 288 pagina’s
...fruites of the Earth, they may nourish themselves and live contentedly; is, to conferre all their power and strength upon one Man, or upon one Assembly of...may reduce all their Wills, by plurality of voices, upon one Will."13 The German philosopher Kant pointed out "that of abandoning a lawless state of savagery... | |
| Lee Morrissey - 2008 - 264 pagina’s
...relationship between the two results in great stability. In the Leviathan, people "conferre all their power and strength upon one Man, or upon one Assembly of...may reduce all their Wills, by plurality of voices, to one will" (120). This unity minimizes the conflict between individuals, in part because the Leviathan... | |
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