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    This article introduces the doctrine of the passions in the Hobbesian work, showing its debt with tradition, especially the scholastic Aristotelian one, even if, at the same time, it offers some breach features with this tradition, which are also analysed. In addition, the fundamentals of imagination manifest themselves in the appetitive process, in Hobbes's doctrine as well as in the scholastic Aristotelian tradition, showing their similarities and differences
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    Hobbes on authority De Cive and Leviathan : a comparison
    Hobbes Studies 10 (1): 51-67. 1997.
    The primary purpose of this paper is to show the change in the notion of authority as reflected in Leviathan with respect to De Cive on account of the inclusion, in the former, of the concept of authorization. This notion, which had not appeared in either De Cive or Elements of Law, introduces a new way of conceiving of sovereignty, of power and even of the view on the Kingdom of God. In this paper I will also undertake an analysis, both textual and contextual, of these new approaches, which are…Read more
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    The Notion of good in Hobbes' system
    Hobbes Studies 15 (1): 87-99. 2002.
    Generally, the topic of Hobbes's ethics that has received little attention is the "good"1, probably because the critical viewpoint has almost always been from politics and social philosophy; their focus is the justification of rules, obligation, the relationship between natural law and civil law and so on. This paper intends to consider different approaches to the theme of "good" given in the complete works of Hobbes, and not just the politically focused works, to explain the apparent contradict…Read more
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    A Note from the Editor
    Hobbes Studies 24 (1): 1-3. 2011.
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    Elementos filosóficos. Del ciudadano
    Cuadernos de Filosofía 57 87-88. 2011.