... the nature of war, as it is in the nature of weather. For as the nature of foul weather lieth not in a shower or two of rain, but in an inclination thereto of many days together: so the nature of war consisteth not in actual fighting, but in the known... The Science of Ethics: Special ethics - Página 492por Michael Cronin - 1917Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Andrew Bailey - 2004 - 362 páginas
...such a war as is of every man against every man. For war consisteth not in battle only, or the act of fighting, but in a tract of time, wherein the will...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary. All other time is peace. Whatsoever therefore is consequent to a time of war, where every man is enemy... | |
| Josephine B. Curry, Lester J. Bartson - 2004 - 594 páginas
...but in an inclination thereto of many dayes together: So the nature of War [sic, Cambridge edition] consisteth not in actual! fighting; but in the known...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary. All other time is PEACE." Leviathan is Hobbes' best known work. The book is a philosophical analysis... | |
| Simon Bromley - 2004 - 578 páginas
...are seen by other states as threatening and vice versa. The nature of war', Hobbes says in Leviathan, 'consisteth not in actual fighting, but in the known...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary'. These anarchic, potentially hostile, relations among states are the defining feature of international... | |
| Jay Shafritz - 2004 - 319 páginas
...or two of rain; but in an inclination thereto of many days together; so the nature of war, consists not in actual fighting; but in the known disposition...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary. All other time is peace." 2. The hostile but nonlethal relations between the United States and the... | |
| Sabine Doyé, Marion Heinz, Udo Rameil, Holger Kaletha - 2004 - 420 páginas
...Will to contend by Battell is sufficiently known ... So the nature of War, consisteth not in actuall fighting; but in the known disposition thereto, during...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary. All other time is Peace. (Hobbes, Lev 13.8)111 Aus diesen Passagen ist als Resultat festzuhalten: Die... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 2005 - 404 páginas
...such a war as is of every man against every man. For WAR consisteth not in battle only, or the act of fighting, but in a tract of time, wherein the will...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary. All other time is PEACE. 9. Whatsoever therefore is consequent to a time of war, where every man is... | |
| Charles Lipson - 2003 - 280 páginas
...fighting; but in a tract of time. wherein the Will to contend by Battle is sufficiently known. ... So the nature of War. consisteth not in actual fighting;...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary. All other time is Peace." Thomas Hobbes. "Of the Natural Condition of Mankind. as concerning their... | |
| Stephen C. Neff - 2005 - 466 páginas
...sufficiently known: and therefore the notion of time, is to be considered in the nature of war: ... so the nature of war, consisteth not in actual fighting:...thereto, during all the time there is no assurance to the contrary.28 A Hobbesian state of war, therefore, was a condition in which an omnipresent possibility... | |
| Cage Banseka - 2005 - 302 páginas
...weather lieth not in a shower or two of rain, but in an inclination thereto of many days together: so too the nature of war, consisteth not in actual fighting;...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary." Thomas Hobbes, leviathan. German Translation (Summary): Die späten Jahrzehnte des 20. Jahrhunderts... | |
| Ronald Stone - 2005 - 224 páginas
...in a shower or two of rain but in an inclination thereto of many days, so the nature of war consists not in actual fighting but in the known disposition...all the time there is no assurance to the contrary. All other time is peace."27 The inclination to establish an orderly government to produce peace rests... | |
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