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Thomas Hobbes's famous book is called "Leviathan." It was published in 1651 and is considered one of the most important works in political philosophy.
Thomas Hobbes was an enlightenment thinker who believed in the struggle of man. Without government, he argued, life was essentially meaningless. Highly pessimistic, Hobbes did not see an inherent goodness in man, as many of his contemporaries did, and as such took a strict view on the idea of the 'social contract'. His works were numerous and varied throughout his life, but he is the most famous for The Leviathan, De Corpore, and De Homine. Interestingly enough, in the popular cartoon "Calvin and Hobbes" the character of Hobbes is based largely on the philosopher. Hobbes the Tiger is fairly pessimistic and puts a good deal of faith in Calvin's parents-- the perceived government structure.
There are a number of discoveries and works that are credited to Thomas Edison. Some of them include the motion picture camera, electric light bulb, phonograph and so many more.
Quotes by Thomas Hobbes can be found in his published works such as "Leviathan" and "The Elements of Law". They can also be found in collections of his writings or biographies about him. Many websites dedicated to quotes also feature selections from his work.
Perley A. Thomas Car Works was created in 1917.
Perley A. Thomas Car Works ended in 1972.
James R. Hobbes is a fictional author created by the novelist Dan Brown. In Brown's book "The Da Vinci Code," the character Leigh Teabing refers to fictional writings by James R. Hobbes. The actual works of James R. Hobbes do not exist outside of the context of the novel.
Thomas Nabbes has written: 'The works of Thomas Nabbes'
Thomas Cogan has written: 'The hauen of health' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Health, Hygiene 'The Collected Works Of Thomas Cogan'
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Thomas Parnell has written: 'The poetical works of Thomas Parnell' 'The Poetical Works (Anglistica & Americana)' 'The works in verse and prose' 'Poetical works, containing those published by Mr. Pope, together with his posthumous pieces' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Poems by Thomas Parnell' 'Collected poems of Thomas Parnell' 'The poetical works' 'Poems on several occations' 'The hermit' -- subject(s): Poetry, Conduct of life, Providence and government of God, Hermits 'A vision, or, The apparition of an angel, to a hermit' 'The posthumous works of Dr. Thomas Parnell' 'The horse and the olive'