Scholars debate whether Hobbes held to a command theory of law or to a natural law theory, and to what extent they are compatible. Curiously, however, Hobbes summarizes his own teachings by claiming that it is “natural justice” that sovereigns should study, an idea that recalls ancient virtue ethics and which is seemingly incompatible with both command and natural law theory. The purpose of this article is to explicate the general significance of natural justice in Leviathan. It is argued that below the formal and ideological claims regarding the law's legitimacy, the effective ground of the legitimacy of both the civil and natural laws is sovereign virtue. In turn, it is argued that the model for this idea was found in Aristotle. As such, ...
After the question “how could Hobbes write the natural law, if it is nowrittenlaw?” I’ll try to appr...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
Thomas Hobbes is notable as a philosopher not least for having grounded his political thought on his...
This essay closely examines Hobbes’ underexplored discussion of legal theory in the Leviathan, and a...
This essay closely examines Hobbes’ underexplored discussion of legal theory in the Leviathan, and a...
Debates regarding obligation in Hobbes have turned on either natural right or natural law interpreta...
Abstract Debates regarding obligation in Hobbes have turned on either natural right or natural law i...
textThomas Hobbes insisted that he had set forth the "true and only moral philosophy" and that he wa...
Thomas Hobbes first law of nature states that 'each rational man shall and ought to endeavor peace'....
According to Hobbes's view, men are not naturally sociable, but competitive with one another and act...
'Laws Living and Armed' corrects a longstanding misreading of Hobbes’s theory of law and its relatio...
This paper explores the possibility that Hobbesian jurisprudence is best understood as a ‘third way’...
In Hobbesian terminology, ‘unwritten laws’ are natural laws enforced within a polity, by a non-sover...
Thomas Hobbes The natural condition of mankind A study of the Latin edition of Th. Hobbes's Leviatha...
Natural law, lex naturalis, has a long tradition. Its origin goes back to an ancient greek philosoph...
After the question “how could Hobbes write the natural law, if it is nowrittenlaw?” I’ll try to appr...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
Thomas Hobbes is notable as a philosopher not least for having grounded his political thought on his...
This essay closely examines Hobbes’ underexplored discussion of legal theory in the Leviathan, and a...
This essay closely examines Hobbes’ underexplored discussion of legal theory in the Leviathan, and a...
Debates regarding obligation in Hobbes have turned on either natural right or natural law interpreta...
Abstract Debates regarding obligation in Hobbes have turned on either natural right or natural law i...
textThomas Hobbes insisted that he had set forth the "true and only moral philosophy" and that he wa...
Thomas Hobbes first law of nature states that 'each rational man shall and ought to endeavor peace'....
According to Hobbes's view, men are not naturally sociable, but competitive with one another and act...
'Laws Living and Armed' corrects a longstanding misreading of Hobbes’s theory of law and its relatio...
This paper explores the possibility that Hobbesian jurisprudence is best understood as a ‘third way’...
In Hobbesian terminology, ‘unwritten laws’ are natural laws enforced within a polity, by a non-sover...
Thomas Hobbes The natural condition of mankind A study of the Latin edition of Th. Hobbes's Leviatha...
Natural law, lex naturalis, has a long tradition. Its origin goes back to an ancient greek philosoph...
After the question “how could Hobbes write the natural law, if it is nowrittenlaw?” I’ll try to appr...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
Thomas Hobbes is notable as a philosopher not least for having grounded his political thought on his...