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THOMAS HOBBES


Born April 5, 1588
Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England
Death 4 December 1679
Derbyshire, England (91 years)
Season XVII century Philosophy
Region Western Philosophy
School Social Contract
Interests: political philosophy, history, ethics, geometry
Ideas
founder notable modern social contract tradition, life in nature is "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short"
Influenced porDesplegar
Plato, Aristotle, Thucydides, Tacitus, Galileo, Machiavelli, René Descartes, Grotius, Selden
Influenced aDesplegar
Joseph Butler, all subsequent political philosophy, sociology, Ferdinand Tönnies
Thomas Hobbes (April 5, 1588 - December 4, 1679) was an English philosopher, whose book Leviathan (1651) laid the foundation of most Western political philosophy. It is the theorist par excellence of political absolutism.

Hobbes is remembered for his work on political philosophy, but also contributed to a wide range of fields, including history, geometry, theology, ethics, general philosophy and political science.

He would later say about his birth: "Fear and I were born twins," as his mother gave birth prematurely from the terror that infused the approaching Spanish Armada British shores.

Has been considered throughout the history of thought as a dark person in fact in 1666 in England burned books they considered an atheist. Later, after his death, become publicly burn their works. In life Hobbes had two great enemies against which kept tensions: the Church of England and the University of Oxford. Hobbes's work, however, is considered as a line break with the Middle Ages and his descriptions of the reality of the times are brutal. He was always in contact with the Royal Society of London scientific society founded in 1660.

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