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Thomas Hobbes - traduzione in Inglese

ENGLISH PHILOSOPHER (1588–1679)
Hobbes; Hobbesian; T. Hobbes; Hobbism; Hobbesianism; Hobbsianism; Hobbesian state; Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury; Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury; Tom Hobbes; Hobbsian; Hobbes, Thomas; Religious views of Thomas Hobbes
  • Frontispiece from ''De Cive'' (1642)
  • Frontispiece of ''Leviathan''
  • Thomas Hobbes. Line engraving by [[William Faithorne]], 1668
  • Tomb of Thomas Hobbes in [[St John the Baptist's Church, Ault Hucknall]], in [[Derbyshire]]

Thomas Hobbes         
Thomas Hobbes (Engels filosoof, schrijver van de "De Walvis")
Thomas Mann         
  • House of the [[Mann family]] in Lübeck („''Buddenbrookhaus''“), where Thomas Mann grew up; now a family museum
  • Mann's funeral, 1955
  • ''Buddenbrooks'' (1909)
  • Nida]], Lithuania), now a memorial museum
  • Mann, 1905
  • "Modern Book Printing" from the [[Walk of Ideas]] in Berlin, Germany – built in 2006 to commemorate [[Johannes Gutenberg]]'s invention, c. 1445, of western movable printing type
  • Mann, 1937
  • Kilchberg]], Switzerland
  • Mann in the early period of his writing career
GERMAN NOVELIST, AND 1929 NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATE (1875–1955)
Mann, Thomas; Gladius Dei; Thomas mann; Thomas Johann Heinrich Mann
n. Thomas Mann (duits schrijver)
Thomas More         
  • Statue of More at the [[Ateneo Law School]] chapel, [[Makati]], Philippines
  • Beaufort House c.1707
  • Statue of Thomas More outside [[Chelsea Old Church]] in west London
  • Crosby Hall on its Bishopsgate site, c.1885
  • Beheading of Thomas More, 1870 illustration
  • Sir Thomas More is commemorated with a sculpture at the late-19th-century Sir Thomas More House, Carey Street, London, opposite the [[Royal Courts of Justice]].
  • A 1516 illustration of Utopia
  • [[Rowland Lockey]] after [[Hans Holbein the Younger]], ''The Family of Sir Thomas More'', c. 1594
  • [[William Frederick Yeames]], ''The meeting of Sir Thomas More with his daughter after his sentence of death'', 1872
  • Sir Thomas More family's vault
  • Study for a portrait of Thomas More's family, c. 1527, by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]]
ENGLISH STATESMAN, LAWYER AND PHILOSOPHER (1478–1535)
Thomas, Sir More; St Thomas More; St. Thomas More; Saint Thomas More; Sir St. Thomas More; Sir St Thomas More; Sir Saint Thomas More; St. Thomas Moore; St Thomas Moore; Thomas Morus; Jane Colt; More, Thomas, Saint; Tomas More; Tomas Moore; Saint Thomas Moore; St More; St. More; More, Thomas; Sir Thomas More; Thomas more; T More
Thomas More (engels filosoof en staatsman in de zestiende eeuw, schrijver van het boek "Utopia")

Definizione

Hobbism
·noun The philosophical system of Thomas Hobbes, an English materialist (1588-1679); ·esp., his political theory that the most perfect form of civil government is an absolute monarchy with despotic control over everything relating to law, morals, and religion.

Wikipedia

Thomas Hobbes

Thomas Hobbes ( HOBZ; 5/15 April 1588 – 4/14 December 1679) was an English philosopher. Hobbes is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, in which he expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory. In addition to political philosophy, Hobbes contributed to a diverse array of other fields, including history, jurisprudence, geometry, theology, and ethics, as well as philosophy in general. He is considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy.

Esempi di pronuncia per Thomas Hobbes
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Esempi dal corpus di testo per Thomas Hobbes
1. They had a strong intellectual narrative, so if you skipped a couple of weeks, you missed out – it was like a good EastEnders storyline, starring Thomas Hobbes.
2. Articulated by Thomas Hobbes in the 17th century, this ideology sets out a cold contract among individuals to form the state: the individual surrenders part of his liberty to purchase security, which it is the sovereign‘s job to determine.
3. It is because he supposed that all people were as rational as African taxi drivers that Thomas Hobbes believed in tyranny, because only tyrants could enforce contracts: Covenants without the sword are but words.
4. Todays leading authority on Darfur is the political philosopher Thomas Hobbes, who prophesied a world "nasty, brutish and short." At least 200,000 civilians have been killed in the last three years and two million more have become refugees.
5. Thomas Hobbes Hobbes (1588–167') was a surprise mention in Blair‘s speech because he is associated with the sort of pessimism about human nature normally associated with the right.