Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
warre
Italian translation:
warre is the ancient spelling of war
Jun 25, 2004 12:01
20 yrs ago
English term
warre
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English to Italian
Art/Literary
Philosophy
hobbes
can someone explain the difference, in Hobbes, between the use of warre and war?
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warre is the ancient spelling of war
The Philosophy of War [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] - [ Traduci questa pagina ]
... the relationship between human nature and war is provided ... called Warre; and such a
warre, as is ... against every man." (Leviathan, 1.13) Hobbes's construction is ...
www.iep.utm.edu/w/war.htm - 33k - Copia cache - Pagine simili
T. Hobbes: Of the Natural Condition of Mankind - [ Traduci questa pagina ]
... the notion of Time, is to be considered in the nature of Warre ; as it ... in an inclination
thereto of many dayes together : So the nature of War, consisteth not ...
www.nomos-dk.dk/occident/hobbes1-1.htm - 24k - Copia cache - Pagine simili
HSE Prep 14.11 Humanism - [ Traduci questa pagina ]
... awe = Ehrfurcht. · Warre = war. · Battell = battle. · industry = work.
· commodious = large. · covenant = Vertrag. FOR DISCUSSION: 1. How does Hobbes ...
www.uni-bielefeld.de/lili/personen/ fleischmann/archwise04/38_hseprep14.11.htm - 22k - Copia cache - Pagine simili
BACK - [ Traduci questa pagina ]
... Hobbes considers “warre,” this state of ... into the state of nature, “everyman
has right to everything,” and hence, to avoid war, rights must be ...
www.personal.psu.edu/users/c/m/cmw203/hobbes.htm - 25k - Copia cache - Pagine simili
Hobbes' Natural State - [ Traduci questa pagina ]
... Hobbes tells modestly that; "It may peradventure be thought, there was never such
a time, nor condition of warre as this [war of war against all]; and I ...
www.lian.com/SAKO/english/hobbes.htm -
... the relationship between human nature and war is provided ... called Warre; and such a
warre, as is ... against every man." (Leviathan, 1.13) Hobbes's construction is ...
www.iep.utm.edu/w/war.htm - 33k - Copia cache - Pagine simili
T. Hobbes: Of the Natural Condition of Mankind - [ Traduci questa pagina ]
... the notion of Time, is to be considered in the nature of Warre ; as it ... in an inclination
thereto of many dayes together : So the nature of War, consisteth not ...
www.nomos-dk.dk/occident/hobbes1-1.htm - 24k - Copia cache - Pagine simili
HSE Prep 14.11 Humanism - [ Traduci questa pagina ]
... awe = Ehrfurcht. · Warre = war. · Battell = battle. · industry = work.
· commodious = large. · covenant = Vertrag. FOR DISCUSSION: 1. How does Hobbes ...
www.uni-bielefeld.de/lili/personen/ fleischmann/archwise04/38_hseprep14.11.htm - 22k - Copia cache - Pagine simili
BACK - [ Traduci questa pagina ]
... Hobbes considers “warre,” this state of ... into the state of nature, “everyman
has right to everything,” and hence, to avoid war, rights must be ...
www.personal.psu.edu/users/c/m/cmw203/hobbes.htm - 25k - Copia cache - Pagine simili
Hobbes' Natural State - [ Traduci questa pagina ]
... Hobbes tells modestly that; "It may peradventure be thought, there was never such
a time, nor condition of warre as this [war of war against all]; and I ...
www.lian.com/SAKO/english/hobbes.htm -
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Comment: "thanks, but what i'm trying to understand is why Hobbes sometimes uses "warre" and sometimes "war". Do you have any idea?"
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