Hobbes Today
Herausgeber: Lloyd, S. A.
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This volume demonstrates the enduring relevance of the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes for the political and social problems we face today.
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This volume demonstrates the enduring relevance of the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes for the political and social problems we face today.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9781107000599
- ISBN-10: 1107000599
- Artikelnr.: 36124906
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 732g
- ISBN-13: 9781107000599
- ISBN-10: 1107000599
- Artikelnr.: 36124906
Editor's introduction S. A. Lloyd; Part I. Application to Problems of
Governmental Powers and their Limits: 1. Supporting a normative order
through Hobbesian reasoning Joshua Cohen; 2. A note on Hobbesian lessons on
bipartisanship David Braybrooke; 3. Hobbes' theory of rights: a new
application Eleanor Curran; 4. Hobbesian legal reasoning and the problem of
wicked laws Claire Finkelstein; 5. Hobbesian equality Kinch Hoekstra; 6.
The representation of Hobbesian sovereignty: Leviathan as mythology Arash
Abizadeh; Part II. Application to Civil Society and Domestic Institutions:
7. On public and private conscience: public reason and religious
convictions in Leviathan G. F. Gaus; 8. 'Thrown amongst many': Hobbes on
taxation and fiscal policy Neil McArthur; 9. The imperfect legitimacy of
punishment Alice Ristroph; 10. In harm's way: Hobbes on the duty to fight
for one's country Susanne Sreedhar; 11. Confronting jihad: a defect in the
Hobbesian educational strategy Maryam Qudrat; Part III. Application to
Problems of Global Scope: 12. Hobbesian realism in international relations:
a reappraisal Chris Naticchia; 12. Hobbesian assurance problems and global
justice Aaron James; 13. International relations, world government, and the
ethics of war: a Hobbesian perspective S. A. Lloyd; 14. Hobbesian defenses
of orthodox just war theory Jeff McMahan; 15. Hobbes and human rights
Michael Green.
Governmental Powers and their Limits: 1. Supporting a normative order
through Hobbesian reasoning Joshua Cohen; 2. A note on Hobbesian lessons on
bipartisanship David Braybrooke; 3. Hobbes' theory of rights: a new
application Eleanor Curran; 4. Hobbesian legal reasoning and the problem of
wicked laws Claire Finkelstein; 5. Hobbesian equality Kinch Hoekstra; 6.
The representation of Hobbesian sovereignty: Leviathan as mythology Arash
Abizadeh; Part II. Application to Civil Society and Domestic Institutions:
7. On public and private conscience: public reason and religious
convictions in Leviathan G. F. Gaus; 8. 'Thrown amongst many': Hobbes on
taxation and fiscal policy Neil McArthur; 9. The imperfect legitimacy of
punishment Alice Ristroph; 10. In harm's way: Hobbes on the duty to fight
for one's country Susanne Sreedhar; 11. Confronting jihad: a defect in the
Hobbesian educational strategy Maryam Qudrat; Part III. Application to
Problems of Global Scope: 12. Hobbesian realism in international relations:
a reappraisal Chris Naticchia; 12. Hobbesian assurance problems and global
justice Aaron James; 13. International relations, world government, and the
ethics of war: a Hobbesian perspective S. A. Lloyd; 14. Hobbesian defenses
of orthodox just war theory Jeff McMahan; 15. Hobbes and human rights
Michael Green.
Editor's introduction S. A. Lloyd; Part I. Application to Problems of
Governmental Powers and their Limits: 1. Supporting a normative order
through Hobbesian reasoning Joshua Cohen; 2. A note on Hobbesian lessons on
bipartisanship David Braybrooke; 3. Hobbes' theory of rights: a new
application Eleanor Curran; 4. Hobbesian legal reasoning and the problem of
wicked laws Claire Finkelstein; 5. Hobbesian equality Kinch Hoekstra; 6.
The representation of Hobbesian sovereignty: Leviathan as mythology Arash
Abizadeh; Part II. Application to Civil Society and Domestic Institutions:
7. On public and private conscience: public reason and religious
convictions in Leviathan G. F. Gaus; 8. 'Thrown amongst many': Hobbes on
taxation and fiscal policy Neil McArthur; 9. The imperfect legitimacy of
punishment Alice Ristroph; 10. In harm's way: Hobbes on the duty to fight
for one's country Susanne Sreedhar; 11. Confronting jihad: a defect in the
Hobbesian educational strategy Maryam Qudrat; Part III. Application to
Problems of Global Scope: 12. Hobbesian realism in international relations:
a reappraisal Chris Naticchia; 12. Hobbesian assurance problems and global
justice Aaron James; 13. International relations, world government, and the
ethics of war: a Hobbesian perspective S. A. Lloyd; 14. Hobbesian defenses
of orthodox just war theory Jeff McMahan; 15. Hobbes and human rights
Michael Green.
Governmental Powers and their Limits: 1. Supporting a normative order
through Hobbesian reasoning Joshua Cohen; 2. A note on Hobbesian lessons on
bipartisanship David Braybrooke; 3. Hobbes' theory of rights: a new
application Eleanor Curran; 4. Hobbesian legal reasoning and the problem of
wicked laws Claire Finkelstein; 5. Hobbesian equality Kinch Hoekstra; 6.
The representation of Hobbesian sovereignty: Leviathan as mythology Arash
Abizadeh; Part II. Application to Civil Society and Domestic Institutions:
7. On public and private conscience: public reason and religious
convictions in Leviathan G. F. Gaus; 8. 'Thrown amongst many': Hobbes on
taxation and fiscal policy Neil McArthur; 9. The imperfect legitimacy of
punishment Alice Ristroph; 10. In harm's way: Hobbes on the duty to fight
for one's country Susanne Sreedhar; 11. Confronting jihad: a defect in the
Hobbesian educational strategy Maryam Qudrat; Part III. Application to
Problems of Global Scope: 12. Hobbesian realism in international relations:
a reappraisal Chris Naticchia; 12. Hobbesian assurance problems and global
justice Aaron James; 13. International relations, world government, and the
ethics of war: a Hobbesian perspective S. A. Lloyd; 14. Hobbesian defenses
of orthodox just war theory Jeff McMahan; 15. Hobbes and human rights
Michael Green.