Thomas Hobbes : skepticism, individuality and chastened politics

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Thomas Hobbes : skepticism, individuality and chastened politics

Richard E. Flathman

(Modernity and political thought, v. 2)

Sage Publications, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 172-179) and index

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Description

Contemporary political theory has produced a rich body of new ideas, encouraging a reassessment of the history of political thought. In this volume, Flathman examines the provocative political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes in the light of its possible contribution to our understanding of modernity. Taking Hobbes' philosophical texts out of their context and placing them in ours, much as Hobbes did to his own predecessors, the author uses them to address questions of present philosophical, moral and political concern.

Table of Contents

Of Making and Unmaking Of God, Matter, and Mind Of Language, Reason, and Science Of Prudence and Morality The Right and the Laws of Nature Of Prudence and Morality Desires, Ends, and Character Of Liberty, Authority, and Power Of Liberty, Politics, and Political Education Of Individuality and Democracy

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