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The volume assembles philosophical discourses that first analyze human faculties, passions, and motivation in mechanistic terms to ground political principles; then investigates the nature of the political body, law, and sovereign authority; and finally treats liberty and necessity, weighing human freedom against causal determinism. Complementary essays and responses to contemporary critics address heresy, punishment, loyalty, and literary controversy, applying the same materialist and rationalist methods. Together the pieces present a systematic argument linking human psychology and natural law to the structure and legitimacy of civil power.

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Thomas Hobbes

Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) was an English philosopher best known for his political philosophy, particularly as articulated in his seminal work, "Leviathan." In this influential text, Hobbes argues for a social contract and the necessity of a strong central authority to avoid the chaos of a state of nature. His ideas laid the groundwork for modern political theory and continue to be studied for their insights into human nature and governance. Hobbes' writings also encompass a range of topics, including ethics, religion, and science, reflecting the complexities of the early modern period.

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