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Resumen de Der Mensch als natürliches und künstliches Wesen

Ales Havlícek

  • This article traces the heritage of the Aristotelian political investigations in Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan. It can be very important to note that the definition of man as a “social” animal will develop in Hobbes’s characterization by the opposite terms, the “natural” man and man “artifact”; two adjectives that Hobbes uses instead of “political”, the very Aristotelian adjective.


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