This book examines the role that natural philosophy (that is, doctrines of physics) plays in the emergence of Early Modern political thought. Robert J. Roecklein argues that the natural philosophy of Early Modernity, especially its indictment of sense perception, constitutes a major political foundation for the more concrete doctrines of political science developed by Bacon, Descartes, Hobbes, and Spinoza.
This book examines the role that natural philosophy (that is, doctrines of physics) plays in the emergence of Early Modern political thought. Robert J. Roecklein argues that the natural philosophy of Early Modernity, especially its indictment of sense perception, constitutes a major political foundation for the more concrete doctrines of political science developed by Bacon, Descartes, Hobbes, and Spinoza.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert J. Roecklein teaches rhetoric and political philosophy at Pennsylvania State University, Erie, the Behrend College and the author of Plato Versus Parmenides: The Debate Over Coming-into-Being in Greek Philosophy (Lexington Books, 2010) and Machiavelli and Epicureanism: An Investigation into the Origins of Early Modern Political Thought (Lexington Books, 2012).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Physics and Politics Chapter 1: Francis Bacon's Uncharitable Charity: The Birth of a New Rationality Chapter 2: Descartes and the Science of Authority Chapter 3: Hobbes's Natural Science Chapter 4: Hobbes's 'Right of Nature' and the Politics of Agony Chapter 5: On Spinoza's 'Substance' or 'God' Conclusion: Early Modern Philosophy, Just the Facts Bibliography
Introduction: Physics and Politics Chapter 1: Francis Bacon's Uncharitable Charity: The Birth of a New Rationality Chapter 2: Descartes and the Science of Authority Chapter 3: Hobbes's Natural Science Chapter 4: Hobbes's 'Right of Nature' and the Politics of Agony Chapter 5: On Spinoza's 'Substance' or 'God' Conclusion: Early Modern Philosophy, Just the Facts Bibliography
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