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Thomas Hobbes

Thomas Hobbes

Alfred Edward Taylor

Written by Alfred Edward Taylor, this work examines the life and philosophy of Thomas Hobbes, a prominent English philosopher of the seventeenth century. It delves into Hobbes' key concepts, particularly those articulated in his seminal work, Leviathan, including the social contract, naturalism, sovereignty, and the relationship between church and state. Taylor's analysis highlights Hobbes' influence on political theory and his contributions to ideas of absolutism and political obligation.

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