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Hobbes's leviathan

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Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2007Description: 533p xviiISBN:
  • 9780521545211
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.000000 HOB
Contents:
Table of contents Introduction Patricia Springborg; 1. Of Man; 1.1 Hobbes's visual strategy Horst Bredekamp; 1.2 The beast of myth: Medusa, Dionysus and the riddle of Hobbes's sovereign monster John Tralau; 1.3 Sense and nonsense about sense: Hobbes and the Aristotelians on sense perception and imagination Cees Leijenhorst; 1.4 Hobbes on the natural condition of mankind Kinch Hoekstra; 1.5 Hobbes's moral philosophy Tom Sorrell; 2. Of Commonwealth; 2.1. Hobbes on persons, authors, and representatives Quentin Skinner; 2.2 Hobbes on glory and civil strife Gabriella Slomp; 2.3 Hobbes and the philosophical origins of liberalism Lucien Jaume; 2.4 The basis for the right to punish in Hobbes's Leviathan Dieter Huning; 3. Of a Christian Commonwealth; 3.1 Hobbes's covenant theology and its political implications Franck Lessay; 3.2 Omnipotence, necessity, and sovereignty: Hobbes and the absolute powers of God and king Luc Foisneau; 3.3 Hobbes on salvation Roberto Farneti; 3.4 Hobbes and the cause of religious toleration Edwin Curley; 4. Of the Kingdom of Darkness; 4.1 Hobbes's critique of the doctrine of essences and its sources Gianni Paganini; 4.2 Leviathan and its Anglican context Johann Somerville; 4.3 The Bible and Protestantism in Leviathan A. P. Martinich; 4.4 The 1668 appendix and Hobbes's theological project George Wright; 5. Hobbes's Reception; 5.1 Leviathan and Hobbes's contemporaries G. A. J. Rogers; 5.2 The reception of Hobbes's Leviathan Jonathan Parkin; 5.3 Hobbes, Clarendon, and Leviathan Perez Zagorin; 5.4 Silencing Thomas Hobbes: the Presbyterians and Leviathan Jeffrey R. Collins.
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Table of contents
Introduction Patricia Springborg;
1. Of Man;
1.1 Hobbes's visual strategy Horst Bredekamp;
1.2 The beast of myth: Medusa, Dionysus and the riddle of Hobbes's sovereign monster John Tralau;
1.3 Sense and nonsense about sense: Hobbes and the Aristotelians on sense perception and imagination Cees Leijenhorst;
1.4 Hobbes on the natural condition of mankind Kinch Hoekstra;
1.5 Hobbes's moral philosophy Tom Sorrell;
2. Of Commonwealth;
2.1. Hobbes on persons, authors, and representatives Quentin Skinner;
2.2 Hobbes on glory and civil strife Gabriella Slomp;
2.3 Hobbes and the philosophical origins of liberalism Lucien Jaume;
2.4 The basis for the right to punish in Hobbes's Leviathan Dieter Huning;
3. Of a Christian Commonwealth;
3.1 Hobbes's covenant theology and its political implications Franck Lessay;
3.2 Omnipotence, necessity, and sovereignty: Hobbes and the absolute powers of God and king Luc Foisneau;
3.3 Hobbes on salvation Roberto Farneti;
3.4 Hobbes and the cause of religious toleration Edwin Curley;
4. Of the Kingdom of Darkness;
4.1 Hobbes's critique of the doctrine of essences and its sources Gianni Paganini;
4.2 Leviathan and its Anglican context Johann Somerville;
4.3 The Bible and Protestantism in Leviathan A. P. Martinich;
4.4 The 1668 appendix and Hobbes's theological project George Wright;
5. Hobbes's Reception;
5.1 Leviathan and Hobbes's contemporaries G. A. J. Rogers;
5.2 The reception of Hobbes's Leviathan Jonathan Parkin;
5.3 Hobbes, Clarendon, and Leviathan Perez Zagorin;
5.4 Silencing Thomas Hobbes: the Presbyterians and Leviathan Jeffrey R. Collins.

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