This major study of Hobbes's political draws on recent developments in game and decision theory to explore whether the thrust of the argument in Leviathan, that it is in the interests of the people to create a ruler with absolute power, can be shown to be cogent. Professor Hampton has written a book of vital importance to political philosophers, political and social scientists, and intellectual historians.
This major study of Hobbes's political draws on recent developments in game and decision theory to explore whether the thrust of the argument in Leviathan, that it is in the interests of the people to create a ruler with absolute power, can be shown to be cogent. Professor Hampton has written a book of vital importance to political philosophers, political and social scientists, and intellectual historians.
Acknowledgments A note on texts and references Introduction 1. 'Of Man': the foundation of Hobbe's political argument 2. What is the cause of conflict in the state of nature? 3. The shortsightedness account of conflict and the laws of nature 4. The argument of absolute sovereignty 5. Authorizing the sovereign 6. Hobbe's social contract 7. The failure of Hobbe's social contract argument 8. Can Hobbe's argument be salvaged? 9. How the traditional social contract argument works Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgments A note on texts and references Introduction 1. 'Of Man': the foundation of Hobbe's political argument 2. What is the cause of conflict in the state of nature? 3. The shortsightedness account of conflict and the laws of nature 4. The argument of absolute sovereignty 5. Authorizing the sovereign 6. Hobbe's social contract 7. The failure of Hobbe's social contract argument 8. Can Hobbe's argument be salvaged? 9. How the traditional social contract argument works Bibliography Index.
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