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Thomas Hobbs may refer to: Thomas Hobbes or Hobbs (1588–1679), English philosopher; Thomas Saunders Hobbs (1856–1927), English-born Ontario merchant and politician; Thomas Hobbs (MP), Member of Parliament for Weymouth in 1555; see Weymouth and Melcombe Regis; Thomas Hobbs, actor in Prince Charles's Men and the King's Men, the latter from ...
Thomas Hobbes was born on 5 April 1588 (Old Style), in Westport, now part of Malmesbury in Wiltshire, England.Having been born prematurely when his mother heard of the coming invasion of the Spanish Armada, Hobbes later reported that "my mother gave birth to twins: myself and fear."
Philadelphia Police Detective John Hobbes visits serial killer Edgar Reese, whom he helped capture, on death row. Reese is in high spirits and, during conversation, grabs Hobbes' hand and delivers a spiteful monologue in an unknown language, assumed to be gibberish but later identified as Syrian Aramaic .
Cavendish's spending strained his resources, and he procured a private act of Parliament, the Earl of Devon's Estate Act 1627 (3 Cha. 1. c. 3 Pr.) to enable him to sell some of the entailed estates in discharge of his debts in 1629. His London house was in Bishopsgate, on the site afterwards occupied by Devonshire Square.
De Corpore ("On the Body") is a 1655 book by Thomas Hobbes. As its full Latin title Elementorum philosophiae sectio prima De corpore implies, it was part of a larger work, conceived as a trilogy. De Cive had already appeared, while De Homine would be published in 1658.
The philosopher Thomas Hobbes used corpuscularianism to justify his political theories in Leviathan. [2] It was used by Newton in his development of the corpuscular theory of light , [ 7 ] while Boyle used it to develop his mechanical corpuscular philosophy, which laid the foundations for the Chemical Revolution .
[1] In Rawls's theory the original position plays the same role that the "state of nature" does in the social contract tradition of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. The original position figures prominently in Rawls's 1971 book, A Theory of Justice. It has influenced a variety of thinkers from a broad spectrum of philosophical orientations.
[1] Thomas Hobbes worked for the Dukes of Devonshire at Chatsworth House, as tutor and secretary. [2] After touring the High Peak in 1626, Hobbes published his 84-page Latin poem De Mirabilibus Pecci in 1636. It was published with an English translation in 1676. He recounted: "Of the High Peak are seven wonders writ. Two fonts, two caves.
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