Analyzing the Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England by Thomas Hobbes, the essay traces the historical tradition and the reasons for its secular underestimation. The Hobbesian text is placed within the history of English law and the controversies that accompanied and followed the revolution of 1640. It is then compared with the political works of Hobbes, showing how the silence of the law is gradually replacing the state of nature as image of the death of the Commonwealth. The Dialogue proves to be a firm position in favor of an universal and equal capacity to understand what the law is. This latter is the product of the will of a sovereign, who however is the institutionalization of the authorization of ...
This article aims to shed light upon the relation between the rational and imaginary meanings of jus...
This essay closely examines Hobbes’ underexplored discussion of legal theory in the Leviathan, and a...
The author examines Hobbes and Hume in the light of recent proposals of neo-Hobbesian political theo...
Analyzing the Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England by Thomas H...
l'articolo ricostruisce le linee del pensiero giuridico oltre il Leviatano, concentrandosi sul Behem...
In the fictional dialogue between a philosopher and a jurist, Hobbes discursively develops his posit...
The aim of this article is to show how a problem in contemporary theoryof law raises questions that ...
Resumen: Este artículo es un análisis del Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common...
This essay reconstructs the main lines of Ferdinand Tönnies’ (1855-1936) critical approach to the th...
After the question “how could Hobbes write the natural law, if it is nowrittenlaw?” I’ll try to appr...
Thomas Hobbes (1588 - 1679) was one of the outstanding representatives of 17th century English mater...
The essay analyses some key passages of Thomas Hobbes\u2019 works focusing particularly on the disci...
This article aims to present a study on Hobbes’ political work mainly exposed in The Elements of Law...
Through the elaboration of his political philosophy, Hobbes wishes to present himself as a represent...
Hobbes is generally best known for his contribution to social and political philosophy, whilst his l...
This article aims to shed light upon the relation between the rational and imaginary meanings of jus...
This essay closely examines Hobbes’ underexplored discussion of legal theory in the Leviathan, and a...
The author examines Hobbes and Hume in the light of recent proposals of neo-Hobbesian political theo...
Analyzing the Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England by Thomas H...
l'articolo ricostruisce le linee del pensiero giuridico oltre il Leviatano, concentrandosi sul Behem...
In the fictional dialogue between a philosopher and a jurist, Hobbes discursively develops his posit...
The aim of this article is to show how a problem in contemporary theoryof law raises questions that ...
Resumen: Este artículo es un análisis del Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common...
This essay reconstructs the main lines of Ferdinand Tönnies’ (1855-1936) critical approach to the th...
After the question “how could Hobbes write the natural law, if it is nowrittenlaw?” I’ll try to appr...
Thomas Hobbes (1588 - 1679) was one of the outstanding representatives of 17th century English mater...
The essay analyses some key passages of Thomas Hobbes\u2019 works focusing particularly on the disci...
This article aims to present a study on Hobbes’ political work mainly exposed in The Elements of Law...
Through the elaboration of his political philosophy, Hobbes wishes to present himself as a represent...
Hobbes is generally best known for his contribution to social and political philosophy, whilst his l...
This article aims to shed light upon the relation between the rational and imaginary meanings of jus...
This essay closely examines Hobbes’ underexplored discussion of legal theory in the Leviathan, and a...
The author examines Hobbes and Hume in the light of recent proposals of neo-Hobbesian political theo...