Thomas Hobbes
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Thomas Hobbes
(International library of essays in the history of social and political thought)
Ashgate, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The aim of this collection is twofold: on the one hand, it brings together the most significant and influential articles on Hobbes that have been published in the twentieth century; on the other hand, it aims at capturing the trend of fragmentation of Hobbes studies offering a taste of early epic interpretations that engaged with the whole of Hobbes's theory, and a taste of later works interested in capturing more limited narratives and at recounting parallel stories that seem to be running through Hobbes's works. The introduction offers a compass to orient the reader's journey through the collection.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Introduction
- Part I Hobbes's System of Natural and Political Science: Introduction to Leviathan, Michael Oakeshott
- On the spirit of Hobbes's political philosophy, Leo Strauss
- Philosophy and politics in Hobbes, J.W.N. Watkin. Part II Hobbes's Political Theory: Thomas Hobbes and Thucydides, Richard Schlatter
- Hobbes and natural law theory, Norberto Bobbio
- Review: Hobbes's 'Leviathan', Quentin Skinner
- Thomas Hobbes and his disciples in France and England, Quentin Skinner
- Grotius Carneades and Hobbes, Richard Tuck. Part III Fragmented Hobbesian Scholarship: A: Of Man and Commonwealth: Thucydides and Hobbes's state of nature, George Klosko and Daryl Rice
- Hobbes and rational choice theory, Patrick Neal
- God hath ordained to man a helper: Hobbes, patriarchy and conjugal right, Carole Pateman
- Hobbesian political order, Russell Hardin
- Hobbes and the Foole, Kinch Hoekstra
- B: Of Christian Commonwealth: Time, history and eschatology in the thought of Thomas Hobbes, J.G.A. Pocock
- Some guidelines into Hobbes's theology, Arrigo Pacchi
- Calvin and Hobbes or, Hobbes as an orthodox Christian, Edwin Curley
- C: The Rhetoric of Leviathan: The artist of the Leviathan title page, Keith Brown
- Hobbes' linguistic turn, Terence Ball
- Hobbes's persuasive civil science, Tom Sorell
- Hobbes's Biblical beasts, Leviathan and Behemoth, Patricia Springborg
- D: International Relations: Thomas Hobbes and the external relations of states, Murray Forsyth
- Hobbes's theory of international relations, Noel Malcolm
- The Hobbesian tradition in 20th century international thought, R.John Vincent
- Name index.
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