Thomas Hobbes contends that a wise sovereign would censor books and limit verbal discourse for the majority of citizens. But this article contends that it is consistent with Hobbes’s philosophy to claim that a wise sovereign would allow a small number of citizens – those individuals who engage in scientific discourse and who are magnanimous and just – to disagree freely amongst themselves, engaging in discourse on controversial topics. This article reflects on Hobbes’s contention that these individuals can tolerate one another’s differences and engage in verbal disagreement without any risk to the commonwealth. By engaging in open discourse, these individuals can better create valuable technology and provide counsel to the sovereign that is...
Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) has often been regarded as a very illiberal thinker —a defender of ‘despot...
The legitimacy of government is often linked to its ability to maintain order and secure peace. Thom...
Thesis advisor: Susan ShellOne of Hobbes’s most provocative claims is that he is the first to articu...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...
Many readers see in Hobbes’s writings the underpinning for orientations as diverse as absolutism in ...
This article examines Thomas Hobbes’s views on legal citizenship in view of sovereign prerogative po...
Analyzing the Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England by Thomas H...
The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes earned the title of a renowned and outstanding political philo...
Thomas Hobbes (1588 - 1679) was one of the outstanding representatives of 17th century English mater...
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::Ciência PolíticaEducação Superior::Ciências Humanas::FilosofiaP...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation and...
This study explores the possibility that Thomas Hobbes\u27s post-Restoration writings have a teachin...
In the fictional dialogue between a philosopher and a jurist, Hobbes discursively develops his posit...
Thomas Hobbes first law of nature states that 'each rational man shall and ought to endeavor peace'....
Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) has often been regarded as a very illiberal thinker —a defender of ‘despot...
The legitimacy of government is often linked to its ability to maintain order and secure peace. Thom...
Thesis advisor: Susan ShellOne of Hobbes’s most provocative claims is that he is the first to articu...
From the early period of intellectual discourse, philosophers and political writers have always thou...
Thomas Hobbes was a English philosopher, born 1588 and died 1679. He was considered to be one of the...
Many readers see in Hobbes’s writings the underpinning for orientations as diverse as absolutism in ...
This article examines Thomas Hobbes’s views on legal citizenship in view of sovereign prerogative po...
Analyzing the Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England by Thomas H...
The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes earned the title of a renowned and outstanding political philo...
Thomas Hobbes (1588 - 1679) was one of the outstanding representatives of 17th century English mater...
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::Ciência PolíticaEducação Superior::Ciências Humanas::FilosofiaP...
This paper argues that Thomas Hobbes’s theory contains an account of progressive defragmentation and...
This study explores the possibility that Thomas Hobbes\u27s post-Restoration writings have a teachin...
In the fictional dialogue between a philosopher and a jurist, Hobbes discursively develops his posit...
Thomas Hobbes first law of nature states that 'each rational man shall and ought to endeavor peace'....
Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) has often been regarded as a very illiberal thinker —a defender of ‘despot...
The legitimacy of government is often linked to its ability to maintain order and secure peace. Thom...
Thesis advisor: Susan ShellOne of Hobbes’s most provocative claims is that he is the first to articu...