Although Thomas Hobbes’s critics have often accused him of espousing a form of extreme subjection that differs only in name from outright slavery, Hobbes’s own striking views about slavery have attracted little notice. For Hobbes repeatedly insists that slaves, uniquely among the populace, maintain an unlimited right of resistance by force. But how seriously should we take this doctrine, particularly in the context of the rapidly expanding Atlantic slave trade of Hobbes’s time? While there are several reasons to doubt whether Hobbes’s arguments here should be taken at face value, the most serious stems from the highly restricted definition that he gives to the term “slave,” one that would seem to make his acceptance of slave resistance enti...
Thomas Hobbes’s knowledge of religious doctrine, typology, and use religious rhetoric in his writing...
For his widespread image as an "atheist," Thomas Hobbes has been regarded as a purely secular thinke...
In this ground breaking book Curran seeks to reveal Hobbes’ contribution to the theory of individual...
Although Thomas Hobbes’s critics have often accused him of espousing a form of extreme subjection th...
A reading of Thomas Higginson's account of Nat Turner's 1832 anti-slavery uprising and Thomas Hobbes...
Hobbes’s account of the individual’s right to resist sovereign authority is nuanced. His allowance f...
The seventeenth century marks several radical philosophical and political changes for Europe. Two su...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how the British abolition movement used the Swedish abol...
This paper has two main sections. First, I argue that Hobbes was capable of providing a convincing m...
Philip Pettit and Quentin Skinner find Hobbes's understanding of freedom as non-interference inadequ...
The theoretical philosophy of Thomas Hobbes has been depreciated as a typical dogmatism. His politic...
The world view articulated by pro-slavery thinkers in the American south during the antebellum perio...
When coming to the study of Hobbes’s political philosophy one is confronted by several puzzling elem...
Towards the end of the second part of Leviathan, there is a short passage in which Hobbes describes ...
This Article, a sequel to “Mastery, Slavery and Emancipation,” amplified its claims that slaves conc...
Thomas Hobbes’s knowledge of religious doctrine, typology, and use religious rhetoric in his writing...
For his widespread image as an "atheist," Thomas Hobbes has been regarded as a purely secular thinke...
In this ground breaking book Curran seeks to reveal Hobbes’ contribution to the theory of individual...
Although Thomas Hobbes’s critics have often accused him of espousing a form of extreme subjection th...
A reading of Thomas Higginson's account of Nat Turner's 1832 anti-slavery uprising and Thomas Hobbes...
Hobbes’s account of the individual’s right to resist sovereign authority is nuanced. His allowance f...
The seventeenth century marks several radical philosophical and political changes for Europe. Two su...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how the British abolition movement used the Swedish abol...
This paper has two main sections. First, I argue that Hobbes was capable of providing a convincing m...
Philip Pettit and Quentin Skinner find Hobbes's understanding of freedom as non-interference inadequ...
The theoretical philosophy of Thomas Hobbes has been depreciated as a typical dogmatism. His politic...
The world view articulated by pro-slavery thinkers in the American south during the antebellum perio...
When coming to the study of Hobbes’s political philosophy one is confronted by several puzzling elem...
Towards the end of the second part of Leviathan, there is a short passage in which Hobbes describes ...
This Article, a sequel to “Mastery, Slavery and Emancipation,” amplified its claims that slaves conc...
Thomas Hobbes’s knowledge of religious doctrine, typology, and use religious rhetoric in his writing...
For his widespread image as an "atheist," Thomas Hobbes has been regarded as a purely secular thinke...
In this ground breaking book Curran seeks to reveal Hobbes’ contribution to the theory of individual...