Hobbesian
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Hobbes (“a surname”) + -ian; referring to the 17th century English author Thomas Hobbes, whose best-known work, Leviathan, describes a situation of unrestrained, selfish and uncivilized competition.
Adjective
Hobbesian (comparative more Hobbesian, superlative most Hobbesian)
- Involving unrestrained, selfish, and uncivilized competition among participants.
- 1995, Fred Pfeil, White Guys: Studies in Postmodern Domination and Difference, page 150:
- In Hammett's writings, the social is constructed as a vast Hobbesian landscape of grim functionaries and desperate scrabblers […]
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- (political philosophy) Relating to Thomas Hobbes or his philosophical theories.
Translations
relating to Thomas Hobbes or his philosophical theories
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