The word "leviathan" is used by Thomas Hobbes to describe the powerful and all-encompassing sovereign state that he believed was necessary to maintain peace and order in society. In his book "Leviathan," Hobbes argues that individuals should submit to this powerful authority in order to avoid the chaos of the state of nature.
because leviathan is an all powerful ruler who has supreme power over everyone. His power is that of a gods because his word is law and no one can challenge him, however he is only a mortal ruler. Leviathan is a fictional character not an actual god or person.
Thomas Hobbes believed that people were inherently selfish and driven by self-preservation. He argued that in order to avoid chaos and conflict, individuals needed to submit to a strong central authority, or government, that could maintain order and protect their interests.
It is a word to describe an imaginary place where perfect legal, social and political systems can be enjoyed. Brought into being by Thomas More as the title of his book, written in 1516. The modern Latin word translates as 'nowhere' as does the Greek 'outopos'. These meanings have extended to describe any perfect place
The word "misery" can be used to describe a state of no happiness. It refers to intense unhappiness or suffering.
No, the word 'thoughtful' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun. Example:My coworkers sent a thoughtful gift when I was in the hospital.The noun form of the adjective 'thoughtful' is thoughtfulness.The word 'thoughtful' is the adjective form of the noun thought.
because leviathan is an all powerful ruler who has supreme power over everyone. His power is that of a gods because his word is law and no one can challenge him, however he is only a mortal ruler. Leviathan is a fictional character not an actual god or person.
Satan is a scary leviathan. Enormous Leviathan is another phrase.
Thomas Hobbes believed that people were inherently selfish and driven by self-preservation. He argued that in order to avoid chaos and conflict, individuals needed to submit to a strong central authority, or government, that could maintain order and protect their interests.
Leviathan is one of the seven princes of the biblical hell, depicted as a sea-monster, which is presumably why the word is now used to describe any sea monster.
The word in English is leviathan.
Capitalize only the first letter of each of their names.eg. David Hume, Thomas Hobbes
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One word that is used is leviathan.
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That is one nasty leviathan, I think it just ate my leg!!! ANSWER #2 The word 'leviathan' can be used as an noun or an adjective and is descriptive of any large 'monster' especially of the sea eg. a whale. The word is of Hebrew origin which did and still does refer to monsters of the sea, particularly the whale. If you have read the novel, 'Moby Dick', I can give a sentence as requested: Captain Abab was obsessed and spent a large part of his life in pursuit of the leviathan Moby Dick. In modern times, one may think about those people who go 'whale watching'. Another sentence: People go out to sea in charter boats hoping to catch a glimpse of the leviathans of the deep, the whales.
In Calvin and Hobbes, "twinky" is a made-up word representing the sound of a flying saucer. It is often used in the comic strip as part of Calvin's imaginative play and adventures with his stuffed tiger, Hobbes.