The Oxford Handbook of Hobbes collects twenty-six newly commissioned, original chapters on the philosophy of the English thinker Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679). Best known today for his important influence on political philosophy, Hobbes was in fact a wide and deep thinker on a diverse range of issues. The chapters included in this Oxford Handbook cover the full range of Hobbes's thought--his philosophy of logic and language; his view of physics and scientific method; his ethics, political philosophy, and philosophy of law; and his views of religion, history, and literature. Several of the chapters…mehr
The Oxford Handbook of Hobbes collects twenty-six newly commissioned, original chapters on the philosophy of the English thinker Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679). Best known today for his important influence on political philosophy, Hobbes was in fact a wide and deep thinker on a diverse range of issues. The chapters included in this Oxford Handbook cover the full range of Hobbes's thought--his philosophy of logic and language; his view of physics and scientific method; his ethics, political philosophy, and philosophy of law; and his views of religion, history, and literature. Several of the chapters overlap in fruitful ways, so that the reader can see the richness and depth of Hobbes's thought from a variety of perspectives. The contributors are experts on Hobbes from many countries, whose home disciplines include philosophy, political science, history, and literature. A substantial introduction places Hobbes's work, and contemporary scholarship on Hobbes, in a broad context.
A. P. Martinich is Roy Allison Vaughan Centennial Professor in Philosophy, and Professor of History and Government at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of The Two Gods of Leviathan (1992), Hobbes: A Biography (1999), and Hobbes (2005), and co-editor with David Sosa of The Philosophy of Language 6th edition (OUP, 2013). Kinch Hoekstra is Chancellor's Professor of Political Science and Law at the University of California, Berkeley. He specializes in the history of political philosophy.
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* List of Contributors * 1. Introduction A. P. Martinich * I. Logic and Natural Philosophy * 2. Logic Martine Pécharman * 3. Hobbes on Language: Propositions Truth and Absurdity Stewart Duncan * 4. Hobbes's Mathematical Thought Katherine Dunlop * 5. Natural Philosophy Daniel Garber * 6. Hobbes on the Foundations of Natural Philosophy Douglas Jesseph * 7. The Most Curious of Sciences: Hobbes's Optics Franco Giudice * II. Human nature and Moral Philosophy * 8. Hobbes on Liberty Action and Free Will Thomas Pink * 9. Reason Deliberation and the Passions Adrian Blau * 10. The State of Nature Ioannis D. Evrigenis * 11. Hobbes on the Family Nancy Hirschmann * 12. Natural Law S. A. Lloyd * III. Political Philosophy * 13. Political Obligation John Deigh * 14. Authorization and Representation in Leviathan A. P. Martinich * 15. Hobbes (and Austin and Aquinas) on Law as Command of the Sovereign Mark Murphy * 16. The Sovereign David Runciman * 17. Hobbes and Absolutism Johann Sommerville * 18. Sovereign Jurisdiction Territorial Rights and Membership in Hobbes Arash Abizadeh * 19. Hobbes and the Social Control of Unsociability Quentin Skinner * IV. Religion * 20. Hobbes and Religion without Theology Agostino Lupoli * 21. Hobbes and Christianity Richard Tuck * 22. Christianity and Civil Religion in Leviathan Sarah Mortimer * 23. Thomas Hobbes's Ecclesiastical History Jeffrey Collins * V. History Poetry and Paradox * 24. Hobbes's Thucydides Kinch Hoekstra * 25. Making History: The Politics of Hobbes's Behemoth Tomaz Mastnak * 26. Hobbes on the Nature and Scope of Poetry Timothy Raylor * 27. Hobbes and Paradox Jon Parkin * Index
* List of Contributors * 1. Introduction A. P. Martinich * I. Logic and Natural Philosophy * 2. Logic Martine Pécharman * 3. Hobbes on Language: Propositions Truth and Absurdity Stewart Duncan * 4. Hobbes's Mathematical Thought Katherine Dunlop * 5. Natural Philosophy Daniel Garber * 6. Hobbes on the Foundations of Natural Philosophy Douglas Jesseph * 7. The Most Curious of Sciences: Hobbes's Optics Franco Giudice * II. Human nature and Moral Philosophy * 8. Hobbes on Liberty Action and Free Will Thomas Pink * 9. Reason Deliberation and the Passions Adrian Blau * 10. The State of Nature Ioannis D. Evrigenis * 11. Hobbes on the Family Nancy Hirschmann * 12. Natural Law S. A. Lloyd * III. Political Philosophy * 13. Political Obligation John Deigh * 14. Authorization and Representation in Leviathan A. P. Martinich * 15. Hobbes (and Austin and Aquinas) on Law as Command of the Sovereign Mark Murphy * 16. The Sovereign David Runciman * 17. Hobbes and Absolutism Johann Sommerville * 18. Sovereign Jurisdiction Territorial Rights and Membership in Hobbes Arash Abizadeh * 19. Hobbes and the Social Control of Unsociability Quentin Skinner * IV. Religion * 20. Hobbes and Religion without Theology Agostino Lupoli * 21. Hobbes and Christianity Richard Tuck * 22. Christianity and Civil Religion in Leviathan Sarah Mortimer * 23. Thomas Hobbes's Ecclesiastical History Jeffrey Collins * V. History Poetry and Paradox * 24. Hobbes's Thucydides Kinch Hoekstra * 25. Making History: The Politics of Hobbes's Behemoth Tomaz Mastnak * 26. Hobbes on the Nature and Scope of Poetry Timothy Raylor * 27. Hobbes and Paradox Jon Parkin * Index
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