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" The cause whereof is that the object of man's desire is not to enjoy once only, and for one instant of time, but to assure for ever the way of his future desire. "
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art - Seite 61
1848
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Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy

John Rawls - 2009 - 497 Seiten
...let's recall what Hobbes says at Ch. 11, p. 47 (1st paragraph): ". . . the object of man's desire, is not to enjoy once only, and for one instant of time; but to assure forever, the way of his future desire. And therefore the voluntary actions, and inclinations of all...
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Lessons from a Materialist Thinker: Hobbesian Reflections on Ethics and Politics

Samantha Frost - 2008 - 240 Seiten
...coalesce to produce an act. Hobbes contends that "the object of mans desire, is not to enjoy once onely, and for one instant of time; but to assure for ever, the way of his future desire" (L 11:160- 61). In his view, people are not content with the mere satisfaction of a desire in the present...
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Made with Words: Hobbes on Language, Mind, and Politics

Philip Pettit - 2009 - 192 Seiten
...famished even by future hunger" (DH 10. 3). As he puts it in Leviathan, the "object of man's desire is not to enjoy once only, and for one instant of time, but to assure forever the way of his future desire" (L 11.1). Thus he posits as "a general inclination of all mankind,...
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The Case for Greatness: Honorable Ambition and Its Critics

Robert Faulkner - 2008 - 278 Seiten
...the rock of critical thinking and fear duly enlightened, Hobbes constructed his realizable ethics: "those qualities of mankind, that concern their living together in peace and unity." The "books of the old moral philosophers" are to be replaced by his new and enlightened "summa of Moral...
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