Elementa Philosophiae

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Elementa Philosophiae is a major philosophical work by Thomas Hobbes that systematically presents his materialist philosophy of nature, man, and the state.

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instanceOf philosophical work
author Thomas Hobbes NERFINISHED
authorBirthName Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
describedBySource Thomas Hobbes’s systematic presentation of his materialist philosophy of nature, man, and the state
focusesOn civil society
human beings
nature
sovereign state
genre early modern philosophy
scholarly treatise
hasPart De Cive NERFINISHED
De Corpore NERFINISHED
De Homine NERFINISHED
influencedBy Galilean mechanics NERFINISHED
early modern science
intendedAs systematic exposition of Hobbes’s philosophy
language Latin
mainSubject materialist philosophy
philosophy of man
philosophy of nature
political philosophy
the state
philosophicalSchool materialism
mechanistic philosophy
publicationCentury 17th century
workSeries Hobbes’s systematic philosophical system

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