| Thomas Hobbes - 1903 - عدد الصفحات: 444
...on any emergent occasion, or sudden need, to resist, or take advantage on their enemies. For all men are by nature provided of notable multiplying glasses,...namely moral and civil science, to see afar off the miserofficers, and ministers ; and to determine of rewards, and punishments, honour, and order. The... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - عدد الصفحات: 608
...on any emergent occasion, or sudden need, to resist, or take advantage on their enemies. For all men are by nature provided of notable multiplying glasses,...them, and cannot without such payments be avoided. 4. The Kinds of Slate l Ch. xix. Of the Several Kinds of Commonwealth by Institution, and of Succession... | |
| Columbia University. Department of Philosophy - 1918 - عدد الصفحات: 288
...47-48. Compare with this the following from the Leviathan: "For all men are by nature provided with notable multiplying glasses, that is, their passions...see afar off the miseries that hang over them, and can not without such payments be avoided." Vol. Ill, p. 170. tion of every man concerning those actions... | |
| Ralph Gilbert Ross, Herbert Wallace Schneider, Theodore Waldmann - 1974 - عدد الصفحات: 162
...passion. 27. Compare with this the following from the Leviathan: "For all men are by nature provided with notable multiplying glasses, that is, their passions...see afar off the miseries that hang over them, and can not without such payments be avoided" (III, 170). 28. They are called laws only metaphorically,... | |
| Arif Dirlik, Vinay Bahl, Peter Gran - 2000 - عدد الصفحات: 534
...with human passions was well described by Hobbes. As Hobbes wrote, nature provides human beings with "notable multiplying glasses, that is their passions...every little payment appeareth a great grievance"; but they are "destitute of those prospective glasses ... to see afar off the miseries that hang over them,... | |
| Annette Baier - 1991 - عدد الصفحات: 354
...Hobbes, Leviathan, ed. CB Macpherson (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1968), p. 239 (end of ch. 18). "For all men are by nature provided of notable multiplying glasses,...are destitute of those prospective glasses (namely Morall and Civill Science,) to see a farre off the miseries that hang over them, and cannot without... | |
| David Wootton - 1996 - عدد الصفحات: 964
...on any emergent occasion, or sudden need, to resist, or take advantage on their enemies. For all men that Atheism is false, and tends CHAPTER 19 Of the Several Kinds of Commonwealth by Institution, and of Succession to the Sovereign... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 2008 - عدد الصفحات: 516
...on any emergent occasion, or sudden need, to resist, or take advantage on then- enemies. For all men are by nature provided of notable multiplying glasses,...them, and cannot without such payments be avoided. Chapter 19 Of the several kinds of Commonwealth by Institution; and of Succession to the Sovereign... | |
| Richard Epstein - 2000 - عدد الصفحات: 438
...need, to resist, or take advantage on their enemies. For all men are hy nature provided of notahle multiplying glasses, that is their passions and selflove,...every little payment appeareth a great grievance, hut are destitute of those prospective glasses, namely moral and civil science, to see afar off the... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1996 - عدد الصفحات: 628
...of notable multiplying glasses, (that is their Passions and Selfe-love,) through which, every litde payment appeareth a great grievance; but are destitute of those prospective glasses, (namely Morall and Civill Science,) to see a farre off the miseries that hang over them, and cannot without... | |
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