Holly Hamilton-BleakleyRethinking the Foundations of Modern Political Thought
Herausgeber: Brett, Annabel; Tully, James
Annabel Brett is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Gonville and Caius College.
James Tully is Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Law, Indigenous Governance and Philosophy at the University of Victoria.
Holly Hamilton-Bleakley is an independent scholar.
Preface James Tully and Annabel Brett
Part I. Introduction: 1. The context of the Foundations Mark Goldie
2. Linguistic philosophy and the Foundations Holly Hamilton-Bleakley
Part II. Rethinking the Foundations: 3. Foundations and moments J. G. A. Pocock
4. Skinner, pre-Humanistic rhetorical culture and Machiavelli Marco Geuna
5. Unoriginal authors: how to do things with texts in the Renaissance Warren Boutcher
6. 'The best state of the Commonwealth': Thomas More and Quentin Skinner Cathy Curtis
7. Scholasticism in Quentin Skinner's Foundations H. M. Höpfl
8. Scholastic political thought and the modern concept of the state Annabel Brett
9. 'So meerly humane': theories of resistance in early modern Europe Martin van Gelderen
10. Hobbes and democracy Richard Tuck
11. A lion in the house: Hobbes and democracy Kinch Hoekstra
12. Hobbes and the foundations of modern international thought David Armitage
13. Surveying the Foundations: a retrospect and reassessment Quentin Skinner
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