The essay analyses some key passages of Thomas Hobbes’ works focusing particularly on the discipline of individual passions as an unstable precondition of the reproduction of political obligation. In front of two opposite manifestations of the desire of power, melancholy and prophetic vain-glory, Hobbes is forced to include, among the duties of the sovereign, the satisfaction of subjects’ claims that go beyond the mere preservation of physical life. Therefore, once the inspired prophet is regarded as a vainglorious subject, it is possible to suggest that the conflict between the State and the seditious reveals the persistence of a desire and of an expectation about the future that trigger a sociability which is both exterior to the ...
Given the seditious and, at the same time, ineradicable nature of religion, it is up to the politica...
Through the elaboration of his political philosophy, Hobbes wishes to present himself as a represent...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
The essay analyses some key passages of Thomas Hobbes’ works focusing particularly on the disciplin...
This essay analyses the close connection between Hobbes' optical theory and his political and moral ...
This essay reconstructs the main lines of Ferdinand Tönnies’ (1855-1936) critical approach to the th...
In this article, I explore the elusive function of rhetoric as a means to political pacification. Wi...
The essay proposes to read the political science of Thomas Hobbes in the light of his studies on opt...
Analyzing the Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England by Thomas H...
Power is widely acknowledged as central to Thomas Hobbes’ political philosophy. There is ongoing deb...
Causes and Remedies of Sedition in Hobbes’s Behemoth · This paper focuses on the concept of sedition...
The relationship between politics and religion has always been the focus of Hobbesian literature, wh...
The purpose of this thesis is to highlight Thomas Hobbes' effort to neutralize the power of the cle...
This article aims to shed light upon the relation between the rational and imaginary meanings of jus...
Hobbes’ philosophy expresses a link between the theory of the state and the doctrine of passions. In...
Given the seditious and, at the same time, ineradicable nature of religion, it is up to the politica...
Through the elaboration of his political philosophy, Hobbes wishes to present himself as a represent...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
The essay analyses some key passages of Thomas Hobbes’ works focusing particularly on the disciplin...
This essay analyses the close connection between Hobbes' optical theory and his political and moral ...
This essay reconstructs the main lines of Ferdinand Tönnies’ (1855-1936) critical approach to the th...
In this article, I explore the elusive function of rhetoric as a means to political pacification. Wi...
The essay proposes to read the political science of Thomas Hobbes in the light of his studies on opt...
Analyzing the Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England by Thomas H...
Power is widely acknowledged as central to Thomas Hobbes’ political philosophy. There is ongoing deb...
Causes and Remedies of Sedition in Hobbes’s Behemoth · This paper focuses on the concept of sedition...
The relationship between politics and religion has always been the focus of Hobbesian literature, wh...
The purpose of this thesis is to highlight Thomas Hobbes' effort to neutralize the power of the cle...
This article aims to shed light upon the relation between the rational and imaginary meanings of jus...
Hobbes’ philosophy expresses a link between the theory of the state and the doctrine of passions. In...
Given the seditious and, at the same time, ineradicable nature of religion, it is up to the politica...
Through the elaboration of his political philosophy, Hobbes wishes to present himself as a represent...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...