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Author: Thomas Hobbes

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The seventeenth century English philosopher Thomas Hobbes is best known for his political philosophy, as revealed in his magnum opus ‘Leviathan’ (1651). Hobbes regarded government primarily as a device for ensuring collective security. He argued that political authority is justified by a hypothetical social contract among the many, giving a sovereign person the responsibility for the safety and well-being of all. Hobbes also contributed to a diverse array of other fields, including history, jurisprudence, geometry, the physics of gases, theology, ethics and general philosophy. However, his enduring contribution was as a political philosopher, who justified wide-ranging government powers on the basis of the self-interested consent of citizens. This comprehensive eBook presents Hobbes’ collected (almost complete) works, with numerous illustrations, rare texts, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)

* Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Hobbes’ life and works
* Concise introductions to the major works
* Features rare treatises appearing for the first time in digital publishing
* Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts
* Excellent formatting of the texts
* Two texts of ‘Leviathan’: the first edition text and Molesworth’s seminal 1839 edition
* Includes Hobbes’ rare poetry– available in no other collection
* Features the translations, including the celebrated complete translation of Thucydides
* Hobbes’ scarce autobiographical work
* Features two biographies – discover Hobbes’ intriguing life
* Scholarly ordering of texts into chronological order and genres
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