Thomas Hobbes’ theory of punishment plays a constitutive role in the Leviathan’s theory of state sovereignty. Despite this, Hobbes’ justification for punishment is widely found to be discrepant, weak, inconsistent, and contradictory. Two dominant tendencies in the scholarship attempt to stabilize the Leviathan’s justification for the state’s right to punish by either identifying it with the sovereign’s right to war or by elaborating a theory of authorization within the state. In contrast, by tracing the deployments of the metaphor that Hobbes utilizes to evoke the state’s right to punish in the Leviathan (i.e. that of the nerves of the Leviathan) this paper finds that these two accounts can be made to be consistent with each other — thereby...
This paper both rejects the reading of Hobbes’s Leviathan as a secularised katechon and rethinks ane...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
Debates regarding obligation in Hobbes have turned on either natural right or natural law interpreta...
Thomas Hobbes’ theory of punishment plays a constitutive role in the Leviathan’s theory of state sov...
Thomas Hobbes’ theory of punishment plays a constitutive role in the Leviathan’s theory of state sov...
This thesis delineates and resolves various puzzles which the right to self-defence (“RSD”) introduc...
Thomas Hobbes is notable as a philosopher not least for having grounded his political thought on his...
This dissertation constitutes a challenge to the orthodox interpretation of Thomas Hobbes’s theory o...
Critics have often suggested that Hobbes is a paradigm case of a philosopher whose own style of writ...
This study seeks to critically explore the link between sovereignty, violence and war in Giorgio Aga...
Is it coherent to speak of a right to resist justified punishment? Thomas Hobbes thought so. This es...
In his masterpiece Leviathan (1651), Thomas Hobbes used a series of rhetorical devices in order to p...
The discussion on Hobbes’s “doctrine of politics” is confronted with J. F. Spitz’s methodically chal...
Abstract Debates regarding obligation in Hobbes have turned on either natural right or natural law i...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
This paper both rejects the reading of Hobbes’s Leviathan as a secularised katechon and rethinks ane...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
Debates regarding obligation in Hobbes have turned on either natural right or natural law interpreta...
Thomas Hobbes’ theory of punishment plays a constitutive role in the Leviathan’s theory of state sov...
Thomas Hobbes’ theory of punishment plays a constitutive role in the Leviathan’s theory of state sov...
This thesis delineates and resolves various puzzles which the right to self-defence (“RSD”) introduc...
Thomas Hobbes is notable as a philosopher not least for having grounded his political thought on his...
This dissertation constitutes a challenge to the orthodox interpretation of Thomas Hobbes’s theory o...
Critics have often suggested that Hobbes is a paradigm case of a philosopher whose own style of writ...
This study seeks to critically explore the link between sovereignty, violence and war in Giorgio Aga...
Is it coherent to speak of a right to resist justified punishment? Thomas Hobbes thought so. This es...
In his masterpiece Leviathan (1651), Thomas Hobbes used a series of rhetorical devices in order to p...
The discussion on Hobbes’s “doctrine of politics” is confronted with J. F. Spitz’s methodically chal...
Abstract Debates regarding obligation in Hobbes have turned on either natural right or natural law i...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
This paper both rejects the reading of Hobbes’s Leviathan as a secularised katechon and rethinks ane...
In this paper, I provide an extensive examination of the political theory of Thomas Hobbes in order ...
Debates regarding obligation in Hobbes have turned on either natural right or natural law interpreta...