Frederick Hobbes Allen (May 30, 1858 – December 3, 1937) was an American international lawyer and naval aviator during World War I who was prominent in...
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(1897–1994) ∞ (1) 1919 (div 1931): Joan Livingston Allen (1898–1964) (daughter of Frederick Hobbes Allen); ∞ (2) 1932 (div 1950s) Lorna Mackay (1911–1986);...
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Appleton Francis R. Appleton Fanny Lanier Appleton 3 Fred H. Allen Frederick Hobbes Allen 4, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Astor William Backhouse Astor Jr. Caroline...
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Assembly Frederick Hobbes Allen (1858–1937), American lawyer and soldier Fred J. Allen (1865–1917), American politician and lawyer Frederick Allen (Maine...
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(1864–1939), who was married to Frederick Hobbes Allen (1858–1937), a prominent international lawyer who was the son of Elisha Hunt Allen (1804–1883), former U...
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Hobbs. Together, they were the parents of two children, including: Frederick Hobbes Allen (1858–1937), who served as his father's secretary, graduated from...
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Stevens (1864–1939), who married lawyer Frederick Hobbes Allen, son of U.S. Representative Elisha Hunt Allen (and the U.S. Minister to the Kingdom of...
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"Daisy" Stevens (1864–1939), who married Frederick Hobbes Allen, son of U.S. Representative Elisha Hunt Allen, a former U.S. Minister to the Kingdom of...
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(1864–1939), who was married to Frederick Hobbes Allen (1858–1937), a prominent international lawyer who was the son of Elisha Hunt Allen (1804–1883), former U...
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S2CID 214395786, retrieved 2023-06-21 Hobbes 1972, pp. 68–70. Hobbes 1972, pp. 17–18. Hobbes 1972, p. 290. Hobbes 1972, pp. 150–52. Hume 1751, p. 434....
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Jr. (1897–1994), who married Joan Livingston Allen (1898–1964), the daughter of Frederick Hobbes Allen in 1919. They divorced in 1931 and in 1932 he...
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Origins of society (section Thomas Hobbes)
palaeolithic archaeology. While little is known for certain, debates since Hobbes and Rousseau have returned again and again to the philosophical, moral and...
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Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, The Russian Menace to Europe, edited by Paul Blackstock and Bert Hoselitz, and published by George Allen and Unwin, London...
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have advanced their own ideas about these questions, including Thomas Hobbes. Hobbes thought "[m]an was motivated by his appetites, desires, fear and self-interest...
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P. F. Strawson (redirect from Peter Frederick Strawson)
Sir Peter Frederick Strawson FBA (/ˈstrɔːsən/; 23 November 1919 – 13 February 2006) was an English philosopher who spent most of his career at the University...
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Other intellectual figures who supported absolute monarchy include Thomas Hobbes and Charles Maurras. Monarchy portal Autocracy Authoritarianism Constitutional...
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1497/98 John Walton / Alexander Elvington 1498/99 Robert Norwood / Henry Hobbes 1499/1500 William Turner / William Benbow 1500/01 Thomas Camworth / John...
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the people. Hobbes in particular went further to argue that political power should be justified with reference to the individual (Hobbes wrote in the...
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Liberalism (section John Locke and Thomas Hobbes)
John Locke, generally regarded as the father of modern liberalism. Thomas Hobbes attempted to determine the purpose and the justification of governing authority...
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Friedrich Engels (redirect from Frederick Engels)
(third revised ed.). Moscow: Progress Publishers. Frederick Engels: A Biography (Soviet work) Frederick Engels: A Biography (East German work) Engels was...
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describes the second "burst" starting with René Descartes, then Thomas Hobbes, Baruch Spinoza, John Locke, Gottfried Leibniz, David Hume, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques...
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is also found as the standard text of scripture in Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan of 1651. Hobbes gives Vulgate chapter and verse numbers (e.g., Job 41:24,...
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Hague on behalf of Frederick in an attempt to dissuade a dubious publisher, van Duren, from printing without permission Frederick's Anti-Machiavel. In...
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Peasant (1893), by Richard Heath. The Tales of John Oliver Hobbes (1894), by John Oliver Hobbes. By Reef and Palm (1894, 1st ed.; 1916, 7th ed.), by Louis...
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A History of Western Philosophy (category Allen & Unwin books)
From the Renaissance to Hume (including Machiavelli, Erasmus, More, Bacon, Hobbes, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley and Hume) From Rousseau to...
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and Hobbes featured Calvin "transmogrifying" himself into an elephant. Calvin later jokes to his neighbor Susie that he and his stuffed tiger Hobbes are...
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aristocracy), or the people as a whole (a democracy, such as a republic). Thomas Hobbes stated on their classification: The difference of Commonwealths consisteth...
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London: George Allen & Unwin 1929. Marriage and Morals. London: George Allen & Unwin 1930. The Conquest of Happiness. London: George Allen & Unwin 1931...
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philosophers who accepted Hobbes' radical ideology—he saw it as a new science of man. During his long stay in Paris, Thomas Hobbes was actively involved in...
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established positive laws. Thomas Hobbes underlined the need of a powerful state to maintain civility in society. For Hobbes, human beings are motivated by...
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