Favorites Quote's
Author
Topic's
Blog
No Man Can Be Judge To His Own Cause.
-Thomas Hobbes
Please Wait....
Translating....
Select Image
Download as Image
English
Spanish
French
German
Hindi
Chinese
No Man Can Be Judge To His
Thomas Hobbes
No Man Can Be Judge To His Own Cause.
Views: 14
Topic
Men
Judging
Causes
More From Thomas Hobbes
Where There Is No Common Power, There Is No Law
Law
Leviathan
Common
Prudence Is A Presumption Of The Future, Contracted From The Experience Of Time Past.
Past
Times Past
Prudence
A Private Man Has Always The Liberty (because Thought Is Free) To Believe Or Not Believe In His Heart Those Acts That Have Been Given Out For Miracles, According As He Shall See What Benefits Can Accrue By Men's Belief, To Those That Pretend, Or Countenance Them, And Thereby Conjecture Whether They Be Miracles Or Lies.
Lying
Believe
Heart
A Covenant Not To Defend Myself From Force By Force Is Always Void. For ... No Man Can Transfer Or Lay Down His Right To Save Himself. For The Right Men Have By Nature To Protect Themselves, When None Else Can Protect Them, Can By No Covenant Be Relinquished. ... [the Right] To Defend Ourselves [is The] Summe Of The Right Of Nature.
Men
Covenant
Void
True And False Are Attributes Of Speech, Not Of Things. And Where Speech Is Not, There Is Neither Truth Nor Falsehood.
Truth
True And False
Speech
Trending Author
Tony Parsons
Ella Fitzgerald
Bayard Rustin
Gustave Flaubert
Blythe Danner
John Dramani Mahama
Category
Information