This paper will demonstrate that for Thomas Hobbes, man has the right of self-preservation and the obligation to act in accordance with that right. The problem of this obligation is that there can be no objective method for an individual to determine an existential threat, but only a subjective one. It is the subjective judgement of the individual that leads to the problem of pre-emptive violence or the Hobbesian Trap. As the individual is left to determine a threat to his life, he has the obligation to neutralize that threat regardless of the intention of this supposed treat and regardless of whether he wishes to act violently. This paper will also examine how, by expanding the concept of the “self” that is obliged to be defended in accord...
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The discussion on Hobbes’s “doctrine of politics” is confronted with J. F. Spitz’s methodically chal...
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In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
In the Leviathan (published in 1651) Hobbes would defend the absoluteness of the sovereign's power i...
Thomas Hobbes’ theory of punishment plays a constitutive role in the Leviathan’s theory of state sov...
Bu tez, Hobbes'un insanı ele alma tarzına yönelik eleştirel bir bakış getirmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Şüph...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation and...
Thomas Hobbes is notable as a philosopher not least for having grounded his political thought on his...
Is it coherent to speak of a right to resist justified punishment? Thomas Hobbes thought so. This es...
This thesis delineates and resolves various puzzles which the right to self-defence (“RSD”) introduc...
Thomas Hobbes might seem an unlikely source for a theory of emergency powers applicable to liberal d...
This dissertation constitutes a challenge to the orthodox interpretation of Thomas Hobbes’s theory o...
My dissertation consists of two parts. Part I "Unleashing the Leviathan" attempts to free Hobbes's m...
The discussion on Hobbes’s “doctrine of politics” is confronted with J. F. Spitz’s methodically chal...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
This study seeks to critically explore the link between sovereignty, violence and war in Giorgio Aga...
I focus on Thomas Hobbes\u27 response to the moral skeptic - the Fool - who claims it is sometimes ...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
In the Leviathan (published in 1651) Hobbes would defend the absoluteness of the sovereign's power i...
Thomas Hobbes’ theory of punishment plays a constitutive role in the Leviathan’s theory of state sov...
Bu tez, Hobbes'un insanı ele alma tarzına yönelik eleştirel bir bakış getirmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Şüph...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation and...
Thomas Hobbes is notable as a philosopher not least for having grounded his political thought on his...
Is it coherent to speak of a right to resist justified punishment? Thomas Hobbes thought so. This es...