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The English works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury / now first coll ected and edited by William Molesworth, Bart.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : John Bohn, [n.d]Description: v. ; 23 cmDDC classification:
  • 320.1
Contents:
I. Logic. First grounds of philosophy. Proportions of motions and ma gnitudes. Physics of the phenomena of nature.--II. Liberty. Dominion. R eligion.--III. Man. Commonwealth. Christian commonwealth. Kingdom of da rkness.--IV. Tripos. Answer to Bishop Bramhall's book, called The catch ing of the Leviathan. Historical narration concerning heresy, and the p unishment thereof. Considerations upon the reputation, loyalty, manners , and religion of Thomas Hobbes. Answer to Sir William Davenant's prefa ce before "Gondibert." Letter to the Right Honourable Edward Howard.--V . The questions concerning liberty, necessity, and chance, clearly stat ed and debated between Dr. Bramhall and Thomas Hobbes.--VI. Dialogue be tween a philosopher and a student of the common laws in England. Behemo th: The history of the causes of the civil wars of England. The whole a rt of rhetoric. The art of rhetoric, plainly set forth. The art of soph istry.
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I. Logic. First grounds of philosophy. Proportions of motions and ma gnitudes. Physics of the phenomena of nature.--II. Liberty. Dominion. R eligion.--III. Man. Commonwealth. Christian commonwealth. Kingdom of da rkness.--IV. Tripos. Answer to Bishop Bramhall's book, called The catch ing of the Leviathan. Historical narration concerning heresy, and the p unishment thereof. Considerations upon the reputation, loyalty, manners , and religion of Thomas Hobbes. Answer to Sir William Davenant's prefa ce before "Gondibert." Letter to the Right Honourable Edward Howard.--V . The questions concerning liberty, necessity, and chance, clearly stat ed and debated between Dr. Bramhall and Thomas Hobbes.--VI. Dialogue be tween a philosopher and a student of the common laws in England. Behemo th: The history of the causes of the civil wars of England. The whole a rt of rhetoric. The art of rhetoric, plainly set forth. The art of soph istry.

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