Hobbes repeatedly expressed concerns about moral and political language, e.g., about the bad consequences of various uses and misuses of language. He did not simply focus on the consequences though. He also attempted to understand the problems, using the central semantic notion in his philosophy of language, signification. Hobbes, in both the Elements of Law and Leviathan, argues that a wide variety of terms – including ‘good’, ‘bad’, and the names of virtues and vices – have a double and inconstant signification. This paper explores and explains that theory of Hobbes's. (In the course of the discussion, two other interpretations of Hobbes's claims are discussed: Pettit’s discussion in terms of indexicals, and Alexandra’s in terms of sense ...
Hobbes's political philosophy departs from a number of premises that are supposed to be self-evident...
The workshop aims at exploring different ways of approaching Hobbesian thought – far from the standa...
Critics have often suggested that Hobbes is a paradigm case of a philosopher whose own style of writ...
Hobbes repeatedly expressed concerns about moral and political language, e.g., about the bad consequ...
The notion of signification is an important part of Hobbes's philosophy of language. It also has bro...
Language was central to Hobbes's understanding of human beings and their mental abilities, and criti...
Language is important in several ways in Hobbes’s philosophy. Hobbes regards use of language as a si...
A neglected portion of Hobbes ’ philosophy is his philosophy of language and the resultant theory of...
Against the dominant view in contemporary Hobbes scholarship, I argue that Hobbes’ philosophy of lan...
A seventeenth century philosopher-nominalist Thomas Hobbes's attitudes to a language are the subject...
The aim of this book is not to trace the changing fortunes of the interpretation of one of the most ...
Hobbes' education in the literary culture of English Renaissance humanism has been overlooked as an ...
The article presents some results of preparing a Polish translation of Thomas Hobbes’s first import...
In this thesis I argue against the contemporary scholars of Thomas Hobbes who claim that Hobbes's th...
In Hobbesian terminology, ‘unwritten laws’ are natural laws enforced within a polity, by a non-sover...
Hobbes's political philosophy departs from a number of premises that are supposed to be self-evident...
The workshop aims at exploring different ways of approaching Hobbesian thought – far from the standa...
Critics have often suggested that Hobbes is a paradigm case of a philosopher whose own style of writ...
Hobbes repeatedly expressed concerns about moral and political language, e.g., about the bad consequ...
The notion of signification is an important part of Hobbes's philosophy of language. It also has bro...
Language was central to Hobbes's understanding of human beings and their mental abilities, and criti...
Language is important in several ways in Hobbes’s philosophy. Hobbes regards use of language as a si...
A neglected portion of Hobbes ’ philosophy is his philosophy of language and the resultant theory of...
Against the dominant view in contemporary Hobbes scholarship, I argue that Hobbes’ philosophy of lan...
A seventeenth century philosopher-nominalist Thomas Hobbes's attitudes to a language are the subject...
The aim of this book is not to trace the changing fortunes of the interpretation of one of the most ...
Hobbes' education in the literary culture of English Renaissance humanism has been overlooked as an ...
The article presents some results of preparing a Polish translation of Thomas Hobbes’s first import...
In this thesis I argue against the contemporary scholars of Thomas Hobbes who claim that Hobbes's th...
In Hobbesian terminology, ‘unwritten laws’ are natural laws enforced within a polity, by a non-sover...
Hobbes's political philosophy departs from a number of premises that are supposed to be self-evident...
The workshop aims at exploring different ways of approaching Hobbesian thought – far from the standa...
Critics have often suggested that Hobbes is a paradigm case of a philosopher whose own style of writ...