Thomas Hobbes
Otfried Höffe author Nicholas Walker translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:State University of New York Press
Published:2nd Jul '16
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Best known for his contributions to political philosophy, Thomas Hobbes set out to develop a coherent philosophical system extending from logic and natural philosophy to civil and religious philosophy. In this introduction to Hobbes's thought, Otfried Höffe begins by providing an overview of the entire scope of his work, making clear its systematic character through analysis of his natural philosophy, his individual and social anthropology, and his political thought. He then offers an innovative examination of religious and ecclesiastical questions, touching not only on the political implications of religion so important to Hobbes, but also on his attempt to reconstruct Christianity in terms of a materialistic philosophy. He also explores Hobbes's continuous critique of Aristotle and Aristotelian Scholastics, in which Höffe argues that Hobbes and Aristotle have much more in common philosophically than is normally supposed—and certainly more than Hobbes himself acknowledged. Finally, Höffe sketches the influence Hobbes had and continues to have on the development of legal and political philosophy.
"A thoroughly successful introduction to the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes…" — Reinhard Brandt, in Süddeutsche Zeitung, in praise of the German edition
ISBN: 9781438457666
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 227g
268 pages