Leviathan

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Leviathan

Fiction: general and literary

Author: Thomas Hobbes

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Language: English

Published by: anboco

Published on: 6th September 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

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ISBN: 9783736413917


Nature and Artificial Animals

Nature (the art whereby God hath made and governeth the world) is by the art of man, as in many other things, so in this also imitated, that it can make an Artificial Animal. For seeing life is but a motion of Limbs, the beginning whereof is in some principal part within; why may we not say, that all Automata (Engines that move themselves by springs and wheels as doth a watch) have an artificial life?

For what is the Heart, but a Spring; and the Nerves, but so many Strings; and the Joints, but so many Wheels, giving motion to the whole Body, such as was intended by the Artificer? Art goes yet further, imitating that Rational and most excellent worke of Nature, Man.

The Artificial Man as a State

For by Art is created that great LEVIATHAN called a COMMON-WEALTH, or STATE, (in Latin CIVITAS) which is but an Artificial Man; though of greater stature and strength than the Natural, for whose protection and defence it was intended; and in which, the Sovereignty is an Artificial Soul, as giving life and motion to the whole body.

The Magistrates, and other Officers of Judicature and Execution, artificial joints; Reward and Punishment (by which fastened to the seat of the Sovereignty, every joint and member is moved to perform his duty) are the Nerves, that do the same in the Body Natural; The Wealth and Riches of all the particular members, are the Strength; Salus Populi (the People's Safety) its Business; Counsellors, by whom all things necessary for it to know, are suggested unto it, are the Memory; Equity and Laws, an artificial Reason and Will; Concord, Health; Sedition, Sickness; and Civil War, Death.

Lastly, the Pacts and Covenants, by which the parts of this Body Politique were at first made, set together, and united, resemble that Fiat, or the Let Us Make Man, pronounced by God in the Creation.

Considering the Matter and Artificer

To describe the Nature of this Artificial man, I will consider First the Matter thereof, and the Artificer; both which is Man.

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