Thomas Hobbes wrote in detail about conjugal relations, the family and parental power. His strong argument for human equality, combined with equally robust views on submission as the basis of authority, has stimulated considerable debate by feminist theorists concerning Hobbes’s position on patriarchal power. This paper examines how Hobbes cuts across the linguistically dense concepts of domestic space and conjugal relations to eliminate or redefine conventional moral and religious understandings of marriage. Reproduction, parental authority over children and kinship are shown to be critical to Hobbes’s thinking. The productive and representational status of the family as a natural, private system is central to his theory of how and why pub...
In this last chapter of the book, Raia Prokhovnik finds support in Hobbes for an argument in favour ...
The political and philosophical thought of the seventeenth century, especially the Anglo-Saxon thou...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation and...
This article revisits the Hobbesian account of the state of nature and the formation of states, atte...
Feminist scholars have long debated on a key contradiction in the political theory of Thomas Hobbes:...
While not ignored, the question of the role of mothers in the schema of political rule in Hobbes is ...
In this paper, I articulate two Hobbesian models of interpersonal power relations that can be used t...
Contemporary liberal and democratic theorists argue that hierarchical institutions like the family a...
This paper has two main sections. First, I argue that Hobbes was capable of providing a convincing m...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
Hobbes’s account of the commonwealth is standardly interpreted to be primarily a theory of contract,...
In this ground breaking book Curran seeks to reveal Hobbes’ contribution to the theory of individual...
Hobbes is sometimes interpreted as a proto-feminist, in that men and women are seemingly equal in th...
In Leviathan, the book which is the culmination of his political philosophy, Hobbes develops a form ...
In the first part of the paper, I argue that one can marshal at least three of Hobbes’s arguments on...
In this last chapter of the book, Raia Prokhovnik finds support in Hobbes for an argument in favour ...
The political and philosophical thought of the seventeenth century, especially the Anglo-Saxon thou...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation and...
This article revisits the Hobbesian account of the state of nature and the formation of states, atte...
Feminist scholars have long debated on a key contradiction in the political theory of Thomas Hobbes:...
While not ignored, the question of the role of mothers in the schema of political rule in Hobbes is ...
In this paper, I articulate two Hobbesian models of interpersonal power relations that can be used t...
Contemporary liberal and democratic theorists argue that hierarchical institutions like the family a...
This paper has two main sections. First, I argue that Hobbes was capable of providing a convincing m...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
Hobbes’s account of the commonwealth is standardly interpreted to be primarily a theory of contract,...
In this ground breaking book Curran seeks to reveal Hobbes’ contribution to the theory of individual...
Hobbes is sometimes interpreted as a proto-feminist, in that men and women are seemingly equal in th...
In Leviathan, the book which is the culmination of his political philosophy, Hobbes develops a form ...
In the first part of the paper, I argue that one can marshal at least three of Hobbes’s arguments on...
In this last chapter of the book, Raia Prokhovnik finds support in Hobbes for an argument in favour ...
The political and philosophical thought of the seventeenth century, especially the Anglo-Saxon thou...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation and...