This volume treats topics including Hobbes's psychological and moral theory, method, and views on law, women, and religion, combining thorough surveys of current debates with original research. A valuable resource for advanced students and scholars of political philosophy, the history of philosophy, political theory, and intellectual history.
This volume treats topics including Hobbes's psychological and moral theory, method, and views on law, women, and religion, combining thorough surveys of current debates with original research. A valuable resource for advanced students and scholars of political philosophy, the history of philosophy, political theory, and intellectual history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of contributors Introduction 1. Methodologies of interpreting Hobbes: historical and philosophical Adrian Blau 2. Hobbes's political-philosophical project: science and subversion A. P. Martinich 3. Hobbes's philosophical method and the passion of curiosity Gianni Paganini 4. Hobbes, life, and the politics of self-preservation: the role of materialism in Hobbes's political philosophy Samantha Frost 5. Human nature and motivation: Hamilton versus Hobbes Michael J. Green 6. On benevolence and love of others Gabriella Slomp 7. Interpreting Hobbes's moral theory: rightness, goodness, virtue, and responsibility S. A. Lloyd 8. Interpreting Hobbes on civil liberties and rights of resistance Susanne Sreedhar 9. Hobbes and Christian belief Johann Sommerville 10. Hobbes on persons and authorization Paul Weithman 11. The character and significance of the state of nature Peter Vanderschraaf 12. Hobbes's confounding Foole Michael Byron 13. 'Not a woman-hater', 'no rapist', or even inventor of 'the sensitive male'? Feminist interpretations of Hobbes's political theory and their relevance for Hobbes studies Eva Odzuck 14. The productivity of misreading: interpreting Hobbes in an Hobbesian contractarian perspective Luc Foisneau Bibliography Index. opportunity.
List of contributors Introduction 1. Methodologies of interpreting Hobbes: historical and philosophical Adrian Blau 2. Hobbes's political-philosophical project: science and subversion A. P. Martinich 3. Hobbes's philosophical method and the passion of curiosity Gianni Paganini 4. Hobbes, life, and the politics of self-preservation: the role of materialism in Hobbes's political philosophy Samantha Frost 5. Human nature and motivation: Hamilton versus Hobbes Michael J. Green 6. On benevolence and love of others Gabriella Slomp 7. Interpreting Hobbes's moral theory: rightness, goodness, virtue, and responsibility S. A. Lloyd 8. Interpreting Hobbes on civil liberties and rights of resistance Susanne Sreedhar 9. Hobbes and Christian belief Johann Sommerville 10. Hobbes on persons and authorization Paul Weithman 11. The character and significance of the state of nature Peter Vanderschraaf 12. Hobbes's confounding Foole Michael Byron 13. 'Not a woman-hater', 'no rapist', or even inventor of 'the sensitive male'? Feminist interpretations of Hobbes's political theory and their relevance for Hobbes studies Eva Odzuck 14. The productivity of misreading: interpreting Hobbes in an Hobbesian contractarian perspective Luc Foisneau Bibliography Index. opportunity.
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