Hobbes' argument in Leviathan can be viewed as a response to the question of why rational human beings should choose to organize themselves into a state. In Hobbes' words, the argument, in large part, attempts to establish the 'causes' of a 'commonwealth'. However, the fact of the matter is that human beings do not organize themselves into a. state; rather, they organize themselves into a plurality of states. The question then becomes one of determining — again in Hobbes' words — the 'causes' of a plurality of 'commonwealths'. In other words, why do rational human beings choose to organize themselves into separate states? It is not clear to me that Hobbes' answered this question; nor is it clear to me that Hobbes' arguments can be extended...
According to Hobbes's view, men are not naturally sociable, but competitive with one another and act...
Is the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes still relevant in the study of international relations, and, if s...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...
In Leviathan, the book which is the culmination of his political philosophy, Hobbes develops a form ...
The aim of this article is to explore in what respects Thomas Hobbes may be regarded as foundational...
A careful reading of Hobbes\u27 philosophical writings reveals that this author forwards no fewer th...
This article aspires to make two original contributions to the vast literature on Hobbes’s account o...
This Essay reexamines Thomas Hobbes\u27s understanding of international order. Hobbes defended the e...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation and...
This article argues that the artificiality of Hobbesian states facilitates their coexistence and rec...
The discussion on Hobbes’s “doctrine of politics” is confronted with J. F. Spitz’s methodically chal...
My dissertation consists of two parts. Part I "Unleashing the Leviathan" attempts to free Hobbes's m...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation ...
The legitimacy of government is often linked to its ability to maintain order and secure peace. Thom...
According to Hobbes's view, men are not naturally sociable, but competitive with one another and act...
Is the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes still relevant in the study of international relations, and, if s...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...
In Leviathan, the book which is the culmination of his political philosophy, Hobbes develops a form ...
The aim of this article is to explore in what respects Thomas Hobbes may be regarded as foundational...
A careful reading of Hobbes\u27 philosophical writings reveals that this author forwards no fewer th...
This article aspires to make two original contributions to the vast literature on Hobbes’s account o...
This Essay reexamines Thomas Hobbes\u27s understanding of international order. Hobbes defended the e...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation and...
This article argues that the artificiality of Hobbesian states facilitates their coexistence and rec...
The discussion on Hobbes’s “doctrine of politics” is confronted with J. F. Spitz’s methodically chal...
My dissertation consists of two parts. Part I "Unleashing the Leviathan" attempts to free Hobbes's m...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation ...
The legitimacy of government is often linked to its ability to maintain order and secure peace. Thom...
According to Hobbes's view, men are not naturally sociable, but competitive with one another and act...
Is the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes still relevant in the study of international relations, and, if s...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...