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- HOBBESIÁN HOB-SI-/ adj., s. m. f. (adept) al hobbesianismului. (< engl. hobbesian)Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN
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Hobbesian — adjective Date: 1776 of or relating to the English philosopher Thomas Hobbes or Hobbism … New Collegiate Dictionary
Hobbesian — /hob zee euhn/, n. 1. a person who believes in or advocates the principles of Thomas Hobbes. adj. 2. of, pertaining to, or recalling the principles of Thomas Hobbes. [1770 80; HOBBES + IAN] * * * … Universalium
Hobbesian — adjective involving unrestrained, selfish, and uncivilized competition among participants … Wiktionary
Hobbesian — n. follower of the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes … English contemporary dictionary
Hobbesian — [ hɒbzɪən] adjective relating to the English political philosopher Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) or his philosophy … English new terms dictionary
hobbesian — hobbes·ian … English syllables
hobbesian — I. ˈhäbzēən adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Thomas Hobbes died 1679 English philosopher + English ian : of or relating to Hobbes or Hobbism II. noun ( s) … Useful english dictionary
Spinoza: the moral and political philosophy — The moral and political philosophy of Spinoza Hans W.Blom Spinoza as a moral and political philosopher was the proponent of a radical and extremely consistent version of seventeenth century Dutch naturalism. As a consequence of the burgeoning… … History of philosophy
Seventeenth-century materialism: Gassendi and Hobbes — T.Sorell In the English speaking world Pierre Gassendi is probably best known as the author of a set of Objections to Descartes’s Meditations. These Objections, the fifth of seven sets collected by Mersenne, are relatively long and full, and… … History of philosophy
hobbist — I. ˈhäbə̇st noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized : a follower of Hobbes or advocate of Hobbism II. adjective Usage: usually capitalized : hobbesian * * * Hobbˈist … Useful english dictionary