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    Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Thomas Hobbes.Timothy Raylor - 2018 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    Thomas Hobbes claimed to have founded the discipline of civil philosophy. This book offers a new reading of his intellectual development, arguing that he was dubious about the place of rhetoric in civil society and came to see it as a pernicious presence within philosophy - a position from which he did not retreat.
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    Progress Report on the Clarendon Edition of “De corpore” and Related Manuscripts.Stephen Clucas & Timothy Raylor - 2021 - Hobbes Studies 34 (1):86-97.
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    Hobbes and the Hardwick Digests.Timothy Raylor - 2018 - Hobbes Studies 31 (1):1-24.
    _ Source: _Volume 31, Issue 1, pp 1 - 24 Three student digests of uncertain origin have been identified among the Hobbes manuscripts now at Chatsworth. This article describes the physical composition and contents of the manuscripts, identifies their textual sources, adds two previously unnoticed digests to the gathering, and offers some suggestions about their character, likely dates, and provenance.
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    Mortal Gods: Science, Politics, and the Humanist Ambitions of Thomas Hobbes, Written by Ted H. Miller.Timothy Raylor - 2017 - Hobbes Studies 30 (1):109-115.
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