1651
Leviathan
by Thomas Hobbes

Table of Contents

Introduction

The First Part: Of Man

Chapter I: Of Sense

Chapter II: Of Imagination

Chapter III: Of the Consequence or Train of Imaginations

Chapter IV: Of Speech

Chapter V: Of Reason and Science

Chapter VI: Of the Interior Beginnings of Voluntary Motions, Commonly Called the Passions;
and the Speeches by Which they are Expressed

Chapter VII: Of The Ends or Resolutions of Discourse

Chapter VIII: Of The Virtues Commonly Called Intellectual; and Their Contrary Defects

Chapter IX: Of The Several Subject of Knowledge

Chapter X: Of Power, Worth, Dignity, Honour and Worthiness

Chapter XI: Of The Difference of Manners

Chapter XII: Of Religion