Thomas Hobbes
1588–1679
Nationality: English
Historical Period: The Early Modern Period
Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) was an English philosopher who lived during the English Revolution. He is most famous for his work of political philosophy The Leviathan.
Quotes from Thomas Hobbes:
- Thomas Hobbes sings a hymn of praise for Reason as “the pace”, scientific knowledge is “the way”, and the benefit of mankind is “the end”
Titles from Thomas Hobbes:
- Author: British Moralists vol. 2
- Author: English Works of Thomas Hobbes, 11 vols.
- Author: The English Works, vol. III (Leviathan)
- Author: The English Works, vol. VI (Dialogue, Behemoth, Rhetoric)
- Translator: The English Works, vol. VIII (The Peloponnesian War Part I)
- Translator: The English Works, vol. IX (The Peloponnesian War Part II)
- Translator: The English Works, vol. X (Iliad and Odyssey)
- Author: Leviathan (1909 ed)