Thesis advisor: Susan ShellOne of Hobbes’s most provocative claims is that he is the first to articulate a true civil science. I argue on the basis of internal and external textual evidence that De Cive sheds a unique light on this statement and deserves careful study in isolation from his other works. Hobbes argues there that Socrates initiated a sea change in politics in which a mode of governing by divine mystery falls before the withering philosophical critique of his dilettante heirs. Afterward, regimes are forced to defend their power with rational arguments, and neither statesmen nor philosophers have been able to replace the old consensus with a solid foundation. Hobbes means to be the first to do so. The new civil science Hobbes pr...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation and...
In Leviathan, the book which is the culmination of his political philosophy, Hobbes develops a form ...
According to Hobbes's view, men are not naturally sociable, but competitive with one another and act...
This paper considers an unusual break from that condescension – in Hobbes’s civil philosophy. Althou...
Hobbes’s science of politics rests on a dual analysis of human beings: humans as complex material bo...
After abandoning the approach taken in The Elements of Law, Hobbes used De cive to establish his new...
Abstract: The evolution towards the power of a centralized government dominated by a single sovereig...
Two principal issues interact and overlap in this penetrating analysis: the relationship between Hob...
In an age when political thinkers were writing books full of quotations of ancient and modern author...
In this thesis I argue against the contemporary scholars of Thomas Hobbes who claim that Hobbes's th...
In successive versions of Hobbes\u27s political teaching we see a changing account of the nature of ...
Thesis advisor: Susan M. ShellThe 21st century has witnessed jarring set-backs in the spread of the ...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...
This paper has two main sections. First, I argue that Hobbes was capable of providing a convincing m...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation and...
In Leviathan, the book which is the culmination of his political philosophy, Hobbes develops a form ...
According to Hobbes's view, men are not naturally sociable, but competitive with one another and act...
This paper considers an unusual break from that condescension – in Hobbes’s civil philosophy. Althou...
Hobbes’s science of politics rests on a dual analysis of human beings: humans as complex material bo...
After abandoning the approach taken in The Elements of Law, Hobbes used De cive to establish his new...
Abstract: The evolution towards the power of a centralized government dominated by a single sovereig...
Two principal issues interact and overlap in this penetrating analysis: the relationship between Hob...
In an age when political thinkers were writing books full of quotations of ancient and modern author...
In this thesis I argue against the contemporary scholars of Thomas Hobbes who claim that Hobbes's th...
In successive versions of Hobbes\u27s political teaching we see a changing account of the nature of ...
Thesis advisor: Susan M. ShellThe 21st century has witnessed jarring set-backs in the spread of the ...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...
This paper has two main sections. First, I argue that Hobbes was capable of providing a convincing m...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation and...
In Leviathan, the book which is the culmination of his political philosophy, Hobbes develops a form ...
According to Hobbes's view, men are not naturally sociable, but competitive with one another and act...