Hobbes' understanding of love, and its significance for his political thought, has received insufficient attention. This article contends that Hobbes has a consistent and comprehensive teaching on love that directly repudiates what he regards as the Platonic teaching on eros. In attacking the Platonic idea of eros, Hobbes undermines a pillar of classical political philosophy and articulates a significant aspect of his new understanding of the passions in terms of power, which is itself a critical part of his new political science most famously presented in Leviathan.Griffith Business School, School of Government and International RelationsFull Tex
In the wake of the political upheavals of the twentieth century, political theorists have rediscover...
Plato’s Symposium strives to resolve the tension between physical and moral love. After characterizi...
Thomas Hobbes first law of nature states that 'each rational man shall and ought to endeavor peace'....
Leviathan by Hobbes is one of the most original books in political theory ever written. Broad is sco...
Two principal issues interact and overlap in this penetrating analysis: the relationship between Hob...
Critics have often suggested that Hobbes is a paradigm case of a philosopher whose own style of writ...
This article highlights the key role played by human psychology and the passions in Hobbes’s theor...
My dissertation consists of two parts. Part I "Unleashing the Leviathan" attempts to free Hobbes's m...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...
Recent decades have witnessed a revival of interest in ancient friendship both as a normative and as...
Thomas Hobbes once wrote that the body politic “is a fictitious body”, thereby contrasting it with a...
In political thought, Hobbes and Spinoza form an interesting and fascinating couple. They lived para...
Hobbes is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of ideas and political...
In Leviathan, the book which is the culmination of his political philosophy, Hobbes develops a form ...
Thesis advisor: Susan M. ShellOne does not typically join the name of Thomas Hobbes with God or theo...
In the wake of the political upheavals of the twentieth century, political theorists have rediscover...
Plato’s Symposium strives to resolve the tension between physical and moral love. After characterizi...
Thomas Hobbes first law of nature states that 'each rational man shall and ought to endeavor peace'....
Leviathan by Hobbes is one of the most original books in political theory ever written. Broad is sco...
Two principal issues interact and overlap in this penetrating analysis: the relationship between Hob...
Critics have often suggested that Hobbes is a paradigm case of a philosopher whose own style of writ...
This article highlights the key role played by human psychology and the passions in Hobbes’s theor...
My dissertation consists of two parts. Part I "Unleashing the Leviathan" attempts to free Hobbes's m...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...
Recent decades have witnessed a revival of interest in ancient friendship both as a normative and as...
Thomas Hobbes once wrote that the body politic “is a fictitious body”, thereby contrasting it with a...
In political thought, Hobbes and Spinoza form an interesting and fascinating couple. They lived para...
Hobbes is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of ideas and political...
In Leviathan, the book which is the culmination of his political philosophy, Hobbes develops a form ...
Thesis advisor: Susan M. ShellOne does not typically join the name of Thomas Hobbes with God or theo...
In the wake of the political upheavals of the twentieth century, political theorists have rediscover...
Plato’s Symposium strives to resolve the tension between physical and moral love. After characterizi...
Thomas Hobbes first law of nature states that 'each rational man shall and ought to endeavor peace'....