Hobbes is sometimes interpreted as a proto-feminist, in that men and women are seemingly equal in the state of nature. A few scholars have argued that men and women are equally likely to establish political society. Carole Pateman denies this latter claim and maintains that despite their equal natural abilities, women become men's servants. She argues that women are weakened by their attempts to protect their children and thus, are easily conquered by men. Against Pateman, I argue that her interpretation violates psychological egoism, an essential feature of Hobbes's understanding of human nature. I advance a weak equality reading, in which men and women are equal in prudence but men are generally stronger. Eventually, men are able to conqu...
In this paper, I argue that Margaret Cavendish’s account of freedom, and the role of education in fr...
Hobbes’s science of politics rests on a dual analysis of human beings: humans as complex material bo...
Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale presents a dystopian world in which women have lost all indivi...
Hobbes is sometimes interpreted as a proto-feminist, in that men and women are seemingly equal in th...
In this paper, I articulate two Hobbesian models of interpersonal power relations that can be used t...
Feminist scholars have long debated on a key contradiction in the political theory of Thomas Hobbes:...
This paper examines recent feminist work on Spinoza and identifies the elements of Spinoza’s philoso...
In the first part of the paper, I argue that one can marshal at least three of Hobbes’s arguments on...
Thomas Hobbes wrote in detail about conjugal relations, the family and parental power. His strong ar...
This paper brings to light an unexplored aspect of Hobbes’s argument that political authority rests ...
Towards the end of the second part of Leviathan, there is a short passage in which Hobbes describes ...
"In 'Hobbes and the Social Contract Tradition' Professor Hampton undertakes an "extensive examinatio...
While not ignored, the question of the role of mothers in the schema of political rule in Hobbes is ...
In this thesis I argue against the contemporary scholars of Thomas Hobbes who claim that Hobbes's th...
Thomas Hobbes first law of nature states that 'each rational man shall and ought to endeavor peace'....
In this paper, I argue that Margaret Cavendish’s account of freedom, and the role of education in fr...
Hobbes’s science of politics rests on a dual analysis of human beings: humans as complex material bo...
Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale presents a dystopian world in which women have lost all indivi...
Hobbes is sometimes interpreted as a proto-feminist, in that men and women are seemingly equal in th...
In this paper, I articulate two Hobbesian models of interpersonal power relations that can be used t...
Feminist scholars have long debated on a key contradiction in the political theory of Thomas Hobbes:...
This paper examines recent feminist work on Spinoza and identifies the elements of Spinoza’s philoso...
In the first part of the paper, I argue that one can marshal at least three of Hobbes’s arguments on...
Thomas Hobbes wrote in detail about conjugal relations, the family and parental power. His strong ar...
This paper brings to light an unexplored aspect of Hobbes’s argument that political authority rests ...
Towards the end of the second part of Leviathan, there is a short passage in which Hobbes describes ...
"In 'Hobbes and the Social Contract Tradition' Professor Hampton undertakes an "extensive examinatio...
While not ignored, the question of the role of mothers in the schema of political rule in Hobbes is ...
In this thesis I argue against the contemporary scholars of Thomas Hobbes who claim that Hobbes's th...
Thomas Hobbes first law of nature states that 'each rational man shall and ought to endeavor peace'....
In this paper, I argue that Margaret Cavendish’s account of freedom, and the role of education in fr...
Hobbes’s science of politics rests on a dual analysis of human beings: humans as complex material bo...
Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale presents a dystopian world in which women have lost all indivi...