Thomas Hobbes

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തോമസ് ഹോബ്സ്, โทมัส ฮอบส์, תומס הובס, and 64 others Huobusi, Thomas Hobbs, ホッブズ, Thom. Hobbes, T. H. (Thomas Hobbes), Hobbusu, Tomas Gobbs, Xobbes, Гоббс, تامس هابز, Hobbs of Malmsbury Thomas, トマス ホッブズ, توماس هوبز, Томас Һоббс, .. Hobs, Thomas Gobbes, Tomáše Hobbesa, هوبس، توماس،, Hobbes of Malmesbury, 払波士, Thomas Hobbesius, Hobbes od Malmesburyja, Mr. Hobbes, Tomass Hobss, 토머스 홉스, Hobbes Thomas, ტომას ჰობზი, Томас Гобс, Թոմաս Հոբս, تۆماس ھۆبز, Thomas Hobbaeus, Thomas Hobbes Malmesburiensis, Tomas hobis, 托马斯·霍布斯, Tomas Gobbes, توماس هوبز،, Hobbuzu, Tho Hobbs, Tomasu Hobbuzu, Τόμας Χομπς, תומאס הובס, Thomas Hoobs, Thomas Hobbes, Tomas Hobbs, Thömas Höbbes, Tom Hobbes, टामस हाब्स, Tomas Hobz, ホッブス, Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, ਥਾਮਸ ਹੋਬਸ, Thomas Hobs, Hobbes, T. H, தாமசு ஆபிசு, ቶማስ ሆብስ, Thom Hobbes, Tomasz Hobbes, Томас Гоббс, 霍布斯, টমাস হব্‌স, トマス・ホッブズ, Thomas Hobbius, Томас Хобс
Born:
April 5, 1588
Died:
Dec. 4, 1679

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Thomas Hobbes, in some older texts Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury, was an English philosopher, remembered today for his work on political philosophy. His 1651 book Leviathan established the foundation for most of Western political philosophy from the perspective of social contract theory.

Hobbes also contributed to a diverse array of fields, including history, geometry, physics of gases, theology, ethics, general philosophy, and political science. His account of human nature as self-interested cooperation has proved to be an enduring theory in the field of philosophical anthropology. He was one of the main philosophers who founded materialism.[1][1]

[1]: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hobbes

Books by Thomas Hobbes