| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 páginas
...AUTHORS, AND THINGS PERSONATED. A PERSON, is he, whose words or actions are con- A person whit. tidered, either as his own, or as representing the words or...fiction. When they are considered as his own, then is he Person natural, * 1,1 and artificial. called a natural person : and when they are considered as representing... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1839 - 766 páginas
...AUTHORS, AND THINGS PERSONATED. A PERSON, is he, whose words or actions are con- A person wh»t. sidered, either as his own, or as representing the words or...fiction. When they are considered as his own. then is he Person natural, * . and artificial. called a natural person : and when they are considered as representing... | |
| 1870 - 494 páginas
...conversation and society of mankind. (16) Of persons, authors, &c. "A person, is he whose words and actions are considered either as his own, or as representing...person ; and when they are considered as representing the words and actions of another, then is he a feigned or artificial person." "Of persons artificial,... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1886 - 328 páginas
...things ; then are they properly called laws. CHAPTER XVI. Of Pa-sons, Authors, and Things Personated. A PERSON is he, "whose words or actions are considered,...whether truly or by fiction." When they are considered аз his own, then is he called a "naturaf person : " and when they are considered as representing... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - 932 páginas
...things ; then are they properly called laws. CHAPTER XVL Of PfrStms, Authors, and Things Personated. A PERSON is he, " whose words or actions are considered,...they are attributed, whether truly or by fiction." 'I When they are considered as his own, then is he called a "naturaf person : " and when they are considered... | |
| George H. Smith - 1895 - 174 páginas
...Gaius, p. 570). The distinction is thus admirably expressed by Hobbes, Leviathan, Chap. xvi : 139 ing the words or actions of another man, or of any other...representing words and actions of another, then is he a feigned or artificial person There are few things that are incapable of being represented by fiction.... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1898 - 408 páginas
...things ; then are they properly called laws. CHAPTER XVI. Of Persons, Authors, and Things Personated. A PERSON is he, "whose words or actions are considered,...person": and when they are considered as representing the words and actions of another, then is he a "feigned" or "artificial person." The word person is... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1903 - 444 páginas
...commanding over all things by greatest right. CHAPTER XVI. OF PERSONS, AUTHORS, AND THINGS PERSONATED. A PERSON, is he, whose words or actions are considered,...person: and when they are considered as representing the words and actions of another, then is he a feigned or artificial person. The word person is Latin... | |
| René Descartes, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Hobbes - 1910 - 436 páginas
...things, then are they properly called laws. CHAPTER XVI OF PERSONS, AUTHORS, AND THINGS PERSONATED A PERSON is he 'whose words or actions are considered,...person'; and, when they are considered as representing the words and actions of another, then is he a 'feigned' or 'artificial person.' The word person is... | |
| 1910 - 470 páginas
...things, then are they properly called laws. CHAPTER XVI OF PERSONS, AUTHORS, AND THINGS PERSONATED A PERSON is he ' whose words or actions are considered,...person'; and, when they are considered as representing the words and actions of another, then is he ' feigned ' or ' artificial person.' The word person is... | |
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