Thomas Hobbes y la geometría del estado: anotacines sobre el "estado de naturaleza" desde la historia de la ciencia

Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 39:153-175 (2009)
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This article sheds light on Hobbes’s concept of the state of nature through a reading of his conception of knowledge, which makes it possible to relate him with the ‘New Science’ or the Scientific Revolution. In consequence, this article describes Hobbes with some problems and traditions of the Scientific Revolution through a fresh reading of his theory of knowledge, whence the concept of the state of nature is redefined in terms of integral cause; this makes it possible to argue the need for Commonwealth, excluding the anthropological pessimism traditionally attributed to Hobbes.

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Sergio H. Orozco-Echeverri
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Hobbes and the method of natural science.Douglas Jesseph - 1996 - In Tom Sorell (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Hobbes. Cambridge University Press. pp. 86--107.

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