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1 Malmesbury is the birthplace of Thomas Hobbes and is keen to turn itself into a "philosophy" town.
2 It’s like if you were to put yourself in a duplicator machine, like in “Calvin and Hobbes.”
3 But for the moment let us concentrate on the last phrase: ‘Hobbes was right.’
4 Scientists used to quote a phrase of Thomas Hobbes’s in order to characterize the lifestyle of hunter-gatherers as “nasty, brutish, and short.”
5 Hobbes stripped the human personality for any capacity for love or tenderness or even simple fellow- feeling, leaving instead only fear.
6 “I’m convinced that licensing would sell out the soul of ‘Calvin and Hobbes,’” Watterson said in the same article.
7 Was there an English Enlightenment, a tradition of rationalism stretching from Bacon and Hobbes to Locke and Shaftesbury and eventually Paine and Wollstonecraft?
8 Thomas Hobbes, writing in 1655, thought that there was no astronomy worth the name before Copernicus, no physics before Galileo, no physiology before William Harvey.
9 The third annual Hobbes festival concluded yesterday after two days of events in the town.
10 Calvin and Hobbes is a joyously inventive, high-energy celebration of an imagination untroubled by responsibility, consequences or even the laws of physics.
11 In 1630 Thomas Hobbes, who had received a conventional humanistic and scholastic education at Oxford, came across a copy of Euclid’s Elements ‘in a gentleman’s library’ in Geneva.
12 Hobbes, for his part, neatly distinguishes experiment from experience, but not as we do.
13 Thomas Hobbes, although he was not an atomist, had developed a materialist, Epicurean philosophy which was universally understood to be hostile to religion.
14 In each episode, Marshall and Hobbes explore the story of a person, event or situation that has been widely misunderstood, reveal the misconceptions and talk about why they took hold.
15 Bill Watterson, the reclusive cartoonist behind Calvin and Hobbes, has created a new comic.
16 The movie's title, "The Social Network," describes the opposite of Hobbes' State of Nature: a latticework of laws, traditions, social bonds and moral codes that binds one person to another and keeps civilization humming along.
17 Aubrey is best known for his “Brief Lives,” a collection of short and informal biographies of eminent 17th-century men like Thomas Hobbes, Francis Bacon and William Shakespeare.
18 But if Hobbes was excluded from the Society, might the word ‘fact’ not also have been excluded?
19 Poussey’s flashback shows her snuggled up with her mother, reading the comic strip “Calvin and Hobbes” aloud and stumbling over the word “pupate.”
20 Was it not a dangerous word, too closely connected to Hobbes and to dubious stories about sympathetic magic told by Digby—someone whom John Evelyn, another early member, could dismiss as an arrant mountebank?
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