Three-text edition of Thomas Hobbes's political theory: the elements of law, De cive, and Leviathan
"It is well known that Thomas Hobbes wrote his political theory multiple times. 'This little MS. treatise [The Elements of Law: Natural & Politic] grew to be his Booke De Cive, and at last grew there to be the so formidable LEVIATHAN.' The first work circulated in manuscript in 16...
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Zusammenfassung: | "It is well known that Thomas Hobbes wrote his political theory multiple times. 'This little MS. treatise [The Elements of Law: Natural & Politic] grew to be his Booke De Cive, and at last grew there to be the so formidable LEVIATHAN.' The first work circulated in manuscript in 1640; the second, Latin version was published in 1642 and in a second edition in 1647; Leviathan came out four years later, with a Latin edition following in 1668. In composing De Cive and Leviathan, Hobbes drew on the earlier text(s), re-using, expanding, re-organizing, and adding to material that had appeared previously"-- |
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adam_text | Contents
Editors introduction PaSe *x
Acknowledgements
Note on the texts xxiü
The Texts
î Chapter 1 of The Elements of Law 3
The general division of mans natural faculties
2 Chapter 2 of The Elements of Law / Chapter i of Leviathan 5
The cause of sense / Of Sense
3 Chapter 3 of The Elements of Law i Chapter 2 of Leviathan 10
Of imagination and the kinds thereof / Of Imagination
4 Chapter 4 of The Elements of Law / Chapter 3 of Leviathan 17
Of the several kinds of discursion of the mind /
Of the Consequence or Trayne of Imaginations
5 Chapter 5 of The Elements of Law / Chapters 4 and 5 (part)
of Leviathan 23
Of names, reasoning, and discourse of the tongue /
Of Speech; Of Reason, and Science
6 Chapter 6 of The Elements of Law / Chapters 9,5 (part)
and 7 of Leviathan 37
Of knowledge, opinion, and belief /
Of the Severall Subjects of Knowledge; Of Reason, and Science;
Of the Ends, or Resolutions of Discourse
7 Chapters 7, 9 and 12 of The Elements of Law / Chapter 6 of Leviathan 44
Of delight and pain; good and evil; Of the passions of the mind;
How by deliberation from passions proceed mens actions /
Of the Interiour Beginnings of Voluntary Motions; commonly
called the Passions. And the Speeches by which they are expressed
8 Chapter 8 of The Elements of Law / Chapter 10 of Leviathan 63
Of the pleasures of the sense; of honour / Of Power, Worth,
Dignity, Honour, and Worthinesse
9 Chapter 10 of The Elements of Law i Chapter 8 of Leviathan 74
Of the differences between men in their discerning faculty
and the cause / Of the Vertues commonly called Intellectual!;
and their contrary Defects
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CONTENTS
10 Chapter 11 of The Elements of Law / Chapter 15 (part) of De Give /
Chapters 11 (part), 12,34 (part), 33 (part) and 31 (part) of Leviathan 85
What imaginations and passions men have, at the names of things
supernatural / Of Gods government by nature / Of the difference
of Manners; Of Religion; Of the Signification of Spirit, Angel, and
Inspiration in the Books of the Holy Scripture; Of the Number,
Antiquity, Scope, Authority, and Interpreters of the Books of Holy
Scripture; Of the Kingdome of God by Nature
11 Chapter 13 of The Elements of Law 124
How by language men work upon each others minds
12 Chapter 14 of The Elements of Law / Chapter 1 of De Give /
Chapter 13 of Leviathan 127
Of the estate and right of nature / Of the state of men without
civil society / Of the Naturall Condition of Mankind, as concerning
their Felicity, and Misery
13 Chapter 15 of The Elements of Law / Chapter 2 of De Give / Chapter 14
of Leviathan 141
Of the divesting natural right by gift and covenant / Of the law
of nature concerning contracts / Of the first and second Naturall
Lawes, and of Contracts
14 Chapters 16 and 17 of The Elements of Law / Chapter 3 of De Give /
Chapter 15 of Leviathan 161
Some of the laws of nature; Other laws of nature / Of the other
laws of nature / Of other Lawes of Nature
15 Chapter 18 of The Elements of Law / Chapter 4 of De Give 187
A confirmation of the same out of the Word of God / That the
law of nature is a divine law
16 Chapter 19 of The Elements of Law / Chapter 5 of De Give /
Chapter 17 of Leviathan 196
Of the necessity and definition of a body politic / Of the causes
and first original of civil government / Of the Causes, Generation,
and Definition of a Common-wealth
17 Chapter 20 of The Elements of Law / Chapter 6 of De Cive /
Chapter 18 of Leviathan 206
Of the requisites to the constitution of a commonwealth / Of the
right, whether we consider it in an assembly or in one person, which
he hath who is endued with supreme authority / Of the Rights of
Soveraignes by Institution
18 Chapters 21 and 24 of The Elements of Law / Chapters 7 and 10
of De Cive I Chapters 19 (part) and 21 (part) of Leviathan 234
Of the three sorts of commonwealth; The incommodities of several
sorts of government compared / Of the three kinds of government,
Democracy, Aristocracy, and Monarchy; A comparison of the three
kinds of government, each with other, according to the inconveniences
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of each one / Of the severall Kinds of Common-wealth by
Institution, and of Succession to the Soveraigne Power; Of the
Liberty of Subjects
19 Chapters 22 and 23 of The Elements of Law I Chapters 8,9 and 11
of De Give / Chapters 20, 21 (part) and 19 (part) of Leviathan 276
Of the power of masters; Of the power of fathers, and of patrimonial
kingdom / Of the right which lords and masters have over their
servants; Of the right which parents have over their children, and of
a kingdom paternal; The places and examples of Scripture concerning
the right of government, which make for proof of the foresaid doctrines /
Of Dominion Paternall, and Despoticall; Of the Liberty of Subjects;
Of the severall kinds of Common-wealth by Institution, and of Succession
to the Soveraigne Power
20 Chapter 27 of The Elements of Law / Chapter 12 of De Give /
Chapter 29 of Leviathan 306
Of the causes of rebellion / Of the inward causes which dissolve
all civil government / Of those things that Weaken, or tend to the
Dissolution of a Commonwealth
21 Chapter 28 of The Elements of Law / Chapter 13 of De Give /
Chapters 30 and 21 (part) of Leviathan 336
Of the duty of them that have sovereign power / Of the duties of
those men who sit at the helm of state / Of the Office of the
Soveraign Representative; Of the Liberty of Subjects
22 Chapter 29 of The Elements of Law / Chapter 14 of De Give /
Chapter 26 of Leviathan 369
Of the nature and kinds of laws /
Of laws and sins /
Of Civill Lawes
23 Chapter 15 (part) of De Give / Chapter 31 (part) of Leviathan 410
Of Gods government by nature /
Of the Kingdome of God by Nature
24 Chapter 16 (part) of De Give / Chapters 35 (part), 40 (part),
42 (part) and 36 (part) of Leviathan 418
Of his government by the old covenant / Of the signification
in Scripture of Kingdome of God, of Holy, Sacred, and Sacrament;
Of the Rights of the Kingdome of God, in Abraham, Moses, the
High Priests, and the Kings of Judah; Of Power Ecclesiasticall;
Of the Word Of God, and of Prophets
25 Chapter 26 of The Elements of Law / Chapters 16 (part) and
17 of De Give / Chapters 40 (part), 41,36 (part), 39 and
42 (part) of Leviathan 436
That subjects are not bound to follow the judgment of any
authority in controversies of religion which is not dependent on
the sovereign power / Of his government by the old covenant;
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CONTENTS
Of his government by the new covenant / Of the Rights of the
Kingdome of God, in Abraham, Moses, the High Priests, and the
Kings of Judah; Of the Office of our Blessed Saviour; Of the Word
Of God, and of Prophets; Of the signification in Scripture of
the word Church; Of Power Ecclesiasticall
2 6 Chapter 25 of The Elements of Law / Chapter 18 of De Cive /
Chapter 43 of Leviathan
That subjects are not bound to follow their private judgments
in controversies of religion / Of those things which are necessary
for our entrance into the kingdom of heaven / Of what is Necessary
for a Mans Reception into the Kingdome of Heaven
Précis Appendix
Index
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