Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Thomas Hobbesdoi:10.1080/0268117X.2021.1926743Christopher Tilmouth
Based upon this philosophy, Hobbes constructs a model of the human psyche in which all thought is explained by the motion of things in the material world impacting the senses, which creates a subsequent motion in the senses, which creates a subsequent motion in the brain, which continues to e...
Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Thomas Hobbes. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. 352. $70.00 (cloth). Timothy Raylor. Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Thomas Hobbes. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. 352. $70.00 (cloth). - Volume 59 Issue 1 - Johann Sommerville J Sommerville - 《...
Thomas Hobbes, a prominent philosopher of the 17th century, is best known for his work "Leviathan," in which he explores various aspects of political philosophy, human nature, and the nature of society. Here's an overview of some key elements of Hobbes's theory as presented in "Leviathan":...
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Hobbes's philosophical discourse is deconstructed as the interplay of the drama of individual behavior as perceived by rational agents and the detached analysis of conflict a by a political geometer. The author solves some long-standing problems in Hobbesian political philosophy (e.g., the role of...
Thomas Hobbes claimed to have founded the discipline of civil philosophy (political science). The claim did not go uncontested and in recent years the relationship of philosophical reasoning to rhetorical persuasion in Hobbes's work has become a significant area of discussion, as scholars attempt to...
We get a wrong impression of the man if we overlook, as is now commonly done, his personal piety and religious beliefs. The theory of personal salvation was an essential part of his philosophy and a major issue in the bitter conflicts of his time. To imagine that Hobbes was not ...
Thomas Hobbes was an English political philosopher born into a lower middle class family in 1588. He was an exceptional student, and was able to attend Oxford University, where he studied various forms of government. Today, Thomas is considered the founding father of modern political philosophy (...
Thomas HobbesPyrrhonismmoral relativitynatural lawnatural rightThe importance of Pyrrhonism to Hobbes's political philosophy is much greater than has been recognized. He seems to have used Pyrrhonist arguments to support a doctrine of moral relativity, but he was not a sceptic in the Pyrrhonist ...