Thomas Hobbes has been hailed as the philosopher of power par excellence; however, I demonstrate that Hobbes’s conceptualization of political power is not stable across his texts. Once the distinction is made between the authorized and the effective power of the sovereign, it is no longer sufficient simply to defend a doctrine of the authorized power of the sovereign; such a doctrine must be robustly complemented by an account of how the effective power commensurate to this authority might be achieved. Nor is this straightforward: for effective political power can fluctuate, sometimes severely. In this light, the prevalent juridical reading of Hobbes’s political philosophy is inadequate
Thomas Hobbes might seem an unlikely source for a theory of emergency powers applicable to liberal d...
Political philosophy is of central importance to much of the goings-on of a nation. Even though he i...
'Laws Living and Armed' corrects a longstanding misreading of Hobbes’s theory of law and its relatio...
Thomas Hobbes has been hailed as the philosopher of power par excellence; however, I demonstrate tha...
Draft for Bender and Perler (ed.), Powers and Abilities in Early Modern Philosophy. Thomas Hobbes of...
In an age when political thinkers were writing books full of quotations of ancient and modern author...
This paper has two main sections. First, I argue that Hobbes was capable of providing a convincing m...
The prevailing interpretation of constituent power is taken to be the extra-institutional capacity o...
The book draws on the political writings of Hobbes and Spinoza to establish a conceptual framework f...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...
Hobbes, in his political writing, is generally understood to be arguing for absolutism. I argue that...
In his masterpiece Leviathan (1651), Thomas Hobbes used a series of rhetorical devices in order to p...
Abstract: The evolution towards the power of a centralized government dominated by a single sovereig...
This thesis examines the structures of authority in the political theories of Thomas Hobbes and Carl...
The European Hobbes Society Online Colloquium featured my book, Potentia: Hobbes and Spinoza on Powe...
Thomas Hobbes might seem an unlikely source for a theory of emergency powers applicable to liberal d...
Political philosophy is of central importance to much of the goings-on of a nation. Even though he i...
'Laws Living and Armed' corrects a longstanding misreading of Hobbes’s theory of law and its relatio...
Thomas Hobbes has been hailed as the philosopher of power par excellence; however, I demonstrate tha...
Draft for Bender and Perler (ed.), Powers and Abilities in Early Modern Philosophy. Thomas Hobbes of...
In an age when political thinkers were writing books full of quotations of ancient and modern author...
This paper has two main sections. First, I argue that Hobbes was capable of providing a convincing m...
The prevailing interpretation of constituent power is taken to be the extra-institutional capacity o...
The book draws on the political writings of Hobbes and Spinoza to establish a conceptual framework f...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...
Hobbes, in his political writing, is generally understood to be arguing for absolutism. I argue that...
In his masterpiece Leviathan (1651), Thomas Hobbes used a series of rhetorical devices in order to p...
Abstract: The evolution towards the power of a centralized government dominated by a single sovereig...
This thesis examines the structures of authority in the political theories of Thomas Hobbes and Carl...
The European Hobbes Society Online Colloquium featured my book, Potentia: Hobbes and Spinoza on Powe...
Thomas Hobbes might seem an unlikely source for a theory of emergency powers applicable to liberal d...
Political philosophy is of central importance to much of the goings-on of a nation. Even though he i...
'Laws Living and Armed' corrects a longstanding misreading of Hobbes’s theory of law and its relatio...