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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...
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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...
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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...
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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,...
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***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...
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***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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Hi....this discussion is very interesting: Site as nature(both physical nature and social nature) Designs as drafted ideals Architecture as a Social Contract ...
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Buildings, of course,are social and signify our departure from nature - but they, undoubtedly, have their "natural" aspect and their functional sense. And...
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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...
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Yes, this is all very interesting, but I think that the architectural metaphor may fall short of completely encompassing and paralleling Hobbes' political...
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Jun 7, 2000
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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...
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Jun 7, 2000
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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...
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"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...
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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...
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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...
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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 ...
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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...
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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...
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Oct 17, 2000
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Hello everybody Does enyone knowns what is the nature of the law of nature for hobbes? thanks OFCH...
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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...
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Oct 18, 2000
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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...
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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...
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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...
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It not contradicts to what I told. I'm saying that is such possibility to interpret in such way Hobbes' theory- some of his statements. Of course, Hobbes hated...
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Oct 18, 2000
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It not contradicts to what I told. I'm saying that is such possibility to interpret in such way Hobbes' theory- some of his statements. Of course, Hobbes hated...
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