| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 páginas
...reformation. CHAPTER XIII. OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND AS .CONCERNING THEIR FELICITY, AND MISERY. NATURE hath made men so equal, in the faculties 'of the body, and mind ; as that though there be Men hy | (found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in nature eljnal. » . i 11 •, -, \ body, or... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 744 páginas
...reformation. CHAPTER XIII. OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND AS CONCERNING THEIR FELICITY, AND MISERY. NATURE hath made men so equal, in the faculties of the body, and mind ; as that though there be Men hy found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in nature equal. . . . body, or of quicker mind... | |
| 1842 - 1124 páginas
...define his nature by "spirit incorporeal," and then confess their definition to be unintelligible. Nature hath made men so equal in the faculties of...difference between man and man is not so considerable, that one man can claim to himself any benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he. For as... | |
| John Stewart - 1849 - 244 páginas
...define his nature by "spirit incorporeal," and then confess their definition to he unintelligible. Nature hath made men so equal in the faculties of...difference between man and man is not so considerable, that one man can claim to himself any benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he. For as... | |
| 1849 - 214 páginas
...define bis nature by " spirit incorporeal," and then confess their definition to be unintelligible. Nature hath made men so equal in the faculties of the body and mind ; as that thougn there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body, or of quicker mind than another... | |
| Thomas Davidson - 1898 - 284 páginas
...Introduction. 0 an extension of Nature.1 "Nature." according to Hobbes, " has made men so equal in faculties of the body and mind, as that though there...one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body, or 01 quicker mind, than another, yet when all is reckoned together, the difference between man and man... | |
| Alfred Tuttle Williams - 1907 - 108 páginas
...nasty, brutish and short."2 Men were, however, equal in their powers of body and mind. "Nature has made men so equal in the faculties of the body and...stronger in body or of quicker mind than another ; yet 1 Machiavelli, the Prince. 1Lcviathan. when all is reckoned together, difference between men is not... | |
| Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1912 - 268 páginas
...two or three single notes. Table Talk THOMAS HOBBES (1588-1679) 1 THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND Nature hath made men so equal, in the faculties of the Body and Mind ; as that there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body, or of quicker mind than another, yet... | |
| Frank Fritts - 1915 - 72 páginas
...body. In his "Leviathan," Chapter XIII, he says, "Nature hath made men so equal in the faculties of body and mind, as that, though there be found one...between man and man is not so considerable, as that any man can thereupon claim to himself any benefit to which another may not pretend as well as he.... | |
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