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Thomas Hobbes, English Philosopher

Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury (April 5, 1588 - December 4, 1679) was an English philosopher. He developed some of the fundamentals of European liberal thought: the right of the individual; the natural equality of all men; and the view that all legitimate political power must be representative and based on the consent of the people. He was one of the founders of modern political philosophy. His 1651 book Leviathan established the foundation for most of Western political philosophy from the perspective of social contract theory. From the time of the Restoration he acquired a new prominence. Hobbism became a byword for all that respectable society ought to denounce. In addition to political philosophy, he also contributed to a diverse array of other fields, including history, geometry, the physics of gases, theology, ethics, and general philosophy. In 1679 he suffered a bladder disorder, which was followed by a paralytic stroke from which he died at the age of 91. He is said to have uttered the last words "A great leap in the dark" in his final moments of life.
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Thomas Hobbes, English Philosopher
Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury (April 5, 1588 - December 4, 1679) was an English philosopher. He developed some of the fundamentals of European liberal thought: the right of the individual; the natural equality of all men; and the view that all legitimate political power must be representative and based on the consent of the people. He was one of the founders of modern political philosophy. His 1651 book Leviathan established the foundation for most of Western political philosophy from the perspective of social contract theory. From the time of the Restoration he acquired a new prominence. Hobbism became a byword for all that respectable society ought to denounce. In addition to political philosophy, he also contributed to a diverse array of other fields, including history, geometry, the physics of gases, theology, ethics, and general philosophy. In 1679 he suffered a bladder disorder, which was followed by a paralytic stroke from which he died at the age of 91. He is said to have uttered the last words "A great leap in the dark" in his final moments of life.
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