From anthropology to politics in Hobbes ́s Leviathan
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.boan.7982Keywords:
Thomas Hobbes, Anthropology, Conceptions of the human, Politics, EstateAbstract
The exhibition aims to highlight the arguments the idea that the natural condition of man, as understood by Hobbes, can be thought of as a sort of anthropology of equality. The notion of natural law weaves continuity relations between the Hobbesian conception of the human and political philosophy, can sustain the hypothesis that a key function of the state is producing for civilian life, an anthropology with universal features
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Published
2011-03-09
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Piñeres Sus, J. D. (2011). From anthropology to politics in Hobbes ́s Leviathan. Boletín De Antropología, 24(41), 338–352. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.boan.7982
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