| Thomas Hobbes - 2005 - 404 halaman
...to things inanimate [page 4]; and himself [in] describing the nature of foul weather, say, that it lieth not in a shower or two of rain, but in an inclination thereto of many days together [page 62], as if foul weather were not as inanimate a thing as heavy bodies, and inclination did not... | |
| Ronald Stone - 2005 - 224 halaman
...of discord, creating what Hobbes called the season of war. "For as the nature of foul weather lies not in a shower or two of rain but in an inclination thereto of many days, so the nature of war consists not in actual fighting but in the known disposition thereto during all... | |
| Louis P. Pojman - 2006 - 118 halaman
...not in battle only, or the act of fighting: but in a tract of time, wherein the will to contend by battle is sufficiently known; and therefore the notion...nature of weather. For as the nature of foul weather lies not in a shower of two of rain; but in an inclination thereto of many days together; so the nature... | |
| Austin Sarat, Nasser Hussain - 2007 - 260 halaman
...with Hobbes's argument that war consists in "a tract of time, wherein the Will to contend by Battell is sufficiently known: and therefore the notion of Time, is to be considered in the nature of Warre."42 Schmitt's displacement of time into space not only leads him to offer spurious arguments... | |
| David Dyzenhaus - 2006 - 9 halaman
...fighting, but the 'known disposition thereto', just as the 'nature of Foule weather, lyeth not in a showre or two of rain; but in an inclination thereto of many days 13 See 'Subterranean Homesick Blues'. First release, 'Bringing it All Back Home'. 14 Thomas Hobbes,... | |
| Simon Hollendung - 2007 - 57 halaman
...not in battle only, or the act of fighting; but in a tract of time, wherein the will to contend by battle is sufficiently known: and therefore the notion...of war; as it is in the nature of weather. For as in inclination thereto of many days together: so the nature of war, consisteth not in actual fighting;... | |
| Rose Ngomba-Roth - 2007 - 380 halaman
...necessary. 304 "Multinational Companies and Conflicts in Africa; the case of the Niger Delta-Nigeria". "For as the nature of foul weather lieth not in a...in an inclination thereto of many days together: so too the nature of war, consisteth not in actual fighting; but in the known disposition thereto, during... | |
| Simon King - 2006 - 70 halaman
...towards war is as natural as the weather, for as the nature of Foule weather lyeth not in a showre or two of rain; but in an inclination thereto of many days together: So the nature of War, consisteth 19 Retitled 'The Struggle for Existence in Human Society' in TH Huxley, Collected Essays, Vol. IX,... | |
| Christopher Flynn - 2008 - 180 halaman
...Battell onely, or the act of fighting; but in a tract of time, wherein the Will to contend by Battell is sufficiently known: and therefore the notion of Time, is to be considered in the nature of Warre ... So the nature of Warre, consisteth not in actual! fighting; but in the known disposition... | |
| Samantha Frost - 2008 - 240 halaman
...Battell onely, or the act of fighting; but in a tract of time, wherein the Will to contend by Battell is sufficiently known: and therefore the notion of Time, is to be considered in the nature of Warre; as it is in the nature of Weather. For as the nature of Foule weather, lyeth not in a showre... | |
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