Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::Ciência PolíticaEducação Superior::Ciências Humanas::FilosofiaPresents an introduction to the political views of Thomas Hobbes, which are often deemed paradoxical. On the one hand, Hobbes is a stern defender of political absolutism. The Hobbesian doctrine of sovereignty dictates complete monopoly of power within a given territory and over all institutions of civilian or ecclesiastical authority. On the other hand, Hobbes insists on the fundamental equality of human beings. He maintains that the state is a contract between individuals, that the sovereign owes his authority to the will of those he governs and is obliged to protect the interests of the governed by assuring civil peace and security. These id...
Abstract: The evolution towards the power of a centralized government dominated by a single sovereig...
Although Hobbes' understanding of the sovereign's position in a state and Descartes' understanding o...
Quentin Skinner concluded The Foundations of Modern Political Thought (1978) with the claim that '[b...
Presents a class about Hobbesian terms. For Hobbes, "the sovereign" is an office rather than a perso...
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::FilosofiaEducação Superior::Ciências Humanas::Ciência PolíticaP...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) has often been regarded as a very illiberal thinker —a defender of ‘despot...
In this last chapter of the book, Raia Prokhovnik finds support in Hobbes for an argument in favour ...
When coming to the study of Hobbes’s political philosophy one is confronted by several puzzling elem...
This paper has two main sections. First, I argue that Hobbes was capable of providing a convincing m...
The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes earned the title of a renowned and outstanding political philo...
It is a topos of postmodern law and political philosophy to speak about the "change" of the concept ...
A careful reading of Hobbes\u27 philosophical writings reveals that this author forwards no fewer th...
Hobbes, in his political writing, is generally understood to be arguing for absolutism. I argue that...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...
Abstract: The evolution towards the power of a centralized government dominated by a single sovereig...
Although Hobbes' understanding of the sovereign's position in a state and Descartes' understanding o...
Quentin Skinner concluded The Foundations of Modern Political Thought (1978) with the claim that '[b...
Presents a class about Hobbesian terms. For Hobbes, "the sovereign" is an office rather than a perso...
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::FilosofiaEducação Superior::Ciências Humanas::Ciência PolíticaP...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) has often been regarded as a very illiberal thinker —a defender of ‘despot...
In this last chapter of the book, Raia Prokhovnik finds support in Hobbes for an argument in favour ...
When coming to the study of Hobbes’s political philosophy one is confronted by several puzzling elem...
This paper has two main sections. First, I argue that Hobbes was capable of providing a convincing m...
The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes earned the title of a renowned and outstanding political philo...
It is a topos of postmodern law and political philosophy to speak about the "change" of the concept ...
A careful reading of Hobbes\u27 philosophical writings reveals that this author forwards no fewer th...
Hobbes, in his political writing, is generally understood to be arguing for absolutism. I argue that...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...
Abstract: The evolution towards the power of a centralized government dominated by a single sovereig...
Although Hobbes' understanding of the sovereign's position in a state and Descartes' understanding o...
Quentin Skinner concluded The Foundations of Modern Political Thought (1978) with the claim that '[b...