Please be informed that A. Gerits & Son bv., antiquarian booksellers in Amsterdam, has posted on their homepage a catalogue 86: Political and religious...
Antiquariaat gerits
A.Gerits@xxxxx.xx.xxxx
Sep 23, 1999 2:44 pm
23
Dear All, Is anybody awair of an English Translation of either the Tractatus Opticus (published in 1644 and found in the Latin Works); the Tractatus Opticus ...
The Doctor
rerb2@xxxxxx.xxx.xx.xxx
Oct 29, 1999 2:55 pm
24
Tony Beavers requested that I distribute the following to my lists. I don't usually distribute announcements, but I have tried out Noesis and I can attest...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
lance@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jan 10, 2000 6:18 am
25
The Free Lance Academy's Aristotle Metaphysics list is about to launch a new reading of the Metaphysics, and you're invited to join. We haven't yet decided...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
lance@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx
Jan 15, 2000 11:35 pm
26
A slow reading of Aristotle's On Interpretation is just getting under way on The Free Lance Academy's Aristotle-logic list, and you are invited to join. This...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
lance@...
Jan 20, 2000 5:35 am
27
If you live in or near Toronto, you may be interested to know that Bill Oates and Kosta Simopoulos have decided they can't get enough of slow reading online,...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
lance@...
Jan 20, 2000 11:48 pm
28
***Freelance News*** This is to announce that the strauss-reading list has been re-established -- as a forum for close readings of texts by Leo Strauss. The...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
lance@...
Mar 30, 2000 8:02 am
29
***Freelance News*** The Free Lance Academy is pleased to announce the formation of a new slow reading list to support slow readings of Plato's Timaeus. If...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
lance@...
Mar 31, 2000 6:46 pm
30
Hello my name is Joely-Kym and I am currently writing a thesis on the notion of Democratic architecture at the Australian National University in Canberra. My...
Joely-Kym Sobott
dap@...
Jun 5, 2000 2:53 am
31
Hello! Thankyou for your letter.For me is difficult just now to see where you find relation between modern theory of architecture and Hobbes - it would be nice...
kestutis rastenis
kestutis_rastenis@...
Jun 5, 2000 5:43 pm
32
... ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com...
kestutis rastenis
kestutis_rastenis@...
Jun 5, 2000 7:16 pm
33
Dear Kestutis, Thank you for your speedy reply and yes you are quite right - it is indeed difficult to see a connection between contemporary architectural...
Joely-Kym Sobott
dap@...
Jun 6, 2000 1:45 am
34
Hi....this discussion is very interesting: Site as nature(both physical nature and social nature) Designs as drafted ideals Architecture as a Social Contract ...
cgi90487@...
Jun 6, 2000 11:45 am
35
Buildings, of course,are social and signify our departure from nature - but they, undoubtedly, have their "natural" aspect and their functional sense. And...
kestutis rastenis
kestutis_rastenis@...
Jun 6, 2000 4:58 pm
36
Thank you for your interest, certainly what you are thinking resembles my own ideas, although I should say I haven't thought of all those homologues. Although...
Joely-Kym Sobott
dap@...
Jun 6, 2000 11:33 pm
37
Yes, this is all very interesting, but I think that the architectural metaphor may fall short of completely encompassing and paralleling Hobbes' political...
Alexander J. Urbelis I
alex@...
Jun 7, 2000 1:09 pm
38
Sorry to detract from the debate about architecture but I have been considering a more secific area. In his Review and Conclusion Hobbes writes that he would...
Peter Harris
peter.harris@...
Jun 7, 2000 1:59 pm
39
every metaphor can't encompass anything completely- but, of course, building can not be "artficial animal"--as I suppose there is more interesting idea of...
kestutis rastenis
kestutis_rastenis@...
Jun 7, 2000 2:23 pm
40
"It also seems potentially contradictory that earlier Hobbes seems to imply that though it is logical to fight for the Representative, as soon as one's life...
Alexander J. Urbelis I
alex@...
Jun 7, 2000 2:41 pm
41
In my opinion, it shows 2 opposite directions in Hobbes thought - one is idea of state, commonwealth and sovereign, another - of need to defend himself, value...
kestutis rastenis
kestutis_rastenis@...
Jun 7, 2000 4:56 pm
42
De Civi by Thomas Hobbes 1651 Of Dominion Chap.XII Of the Internal Causes, Tending to the Dissolution of any Government "...But one, and the first which...
cgi90487@...
Jun 11, 2000 11:37 am
43
The same idea you can find plenty of times in "Leviathan" too. But does it mean that we are loosing our Natural rights in the civil state? I don't think so ...
kestutis rastenis
kestutis_rastenis@...
Jun 11, 2000 2:15 pm
44
I think there is good and bad political architecture, a good one, allows competing interests, just like state rights versus the people's natural rights to find...
cgi90487@...
Jun 12, 2000 3:33 am
45
Message for all Hobbes' list subscribers: As a new subscriber of Hobbes' list, I thought it would be kind if I introduce myself and tell you what my interests...
Andre Lipp Pinto Bast...
lupi@...
Oct 17, 2000 2:41 pm
46
Hello everybody Does enyone knowns what is the nature of the law of nature for hobbes? thanks OFCH...
o-chaque@...
Oct 17, 2000 8:36 pm
47
Of course, not artificial, not created by man ... _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from...
kestutis rastenis
kestutis_rastenis@...
Oct 18, 2000 1:05 pm
48
Here's an interesting angle to take. Would Hobbes have advocated a greater unity of the British Isles? Does devolved government interfere with sovereignt? What...
Peter Harris
peter.harris@...
Oct 18, 2000 2:03 pm
49
I'm afraid but he surely would be antiseparatist - Hobbes - "totalitarian" thinker by paradigm in my opinion. But you can take something from his theory - not...
kestutis rastenis
kestutis_rastenis@...
Oct 18, 2000 3:03 pm
50
I agree with this position, but I'm afraid that te second parte is fragile. I'm telling you this because I remember reading about Hobbes' opinion about the...