Thomas Hobbes and the Debate over Natural Law and Religion

Thomas Hobbes and the Debate over Natural Law and Religion
Author: Stephen A. State
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134050475

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The argument laid out in this book discusses and interprets the work of Hobbes in relation to religion. It compares a traditional interpretation of Hobbes where Hobbes’ use of conventional terminology when talking about natural law is seen as ironic or merely convenient despite an atheist viewpoint, with the view that Hobbes’ morality is truly traditional and Christian. The book considers other thinkers of the age in tandem with Hobbes and discusses in detail his theology inspired by corporeal mechanics. The position is that there are significant senses in which Hobbes can be said to be a traditional natural law theorist.

Thomas Hobbes and the Debate Over Natural Law and Religion

Thomas Hobbes and the Debate Over Natural Law and Religion
Author: Stephen Alden State
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1981
Genre: Church and state
ISBN: OCLC:223723577

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Religion Secularization and Political Thought

Religion  Secularization and Political Thought
Author: James E. Crimmins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134047390

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The increasing secularization of political thought between the mid-seventeenth and mid-nineteenth centuries has often been noted, but rarely described in detail. The contributors to this volume consider the significance of the relationship between religious beliefs, dogma and secular ideas in British political philosophy from Thomas Hobbes to J.S. Mill. During this period, Britain experienced the advance of natural science, the spread of education and other social improvements, and reforms in the political realm. These changes forced religion to account for itself and to justify its existence, both as a social institution and as a collection of fundamental articles of belief about the world and its operations. This book, originally published in 1990, conveys the crucial importance of the association between religion, secularization and political thought.

Thomas Hobbes and the Natural Law

Thomas Hobbes and the Natural Law
Author: Kody W. Cooper
Publsiher: University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2018-03-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780268103040

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Has Hobbesian moral and political theory been fundamentally misinterpreted by most of his readers? Since the criticism of John Bramhall, Hobbes has generally been regarded as advancing a moral and political theory that is antithetical to classical natural law theory. Kody W. Cooper challenges this traditional interpretation of Hobbes in Thomas Hobbes and the Natural Law. Hobbes affirms two essential theses of classical natural law theory: the capacity of practical reason to grasp intelligible goods or reasons for action and the legally binding character of the practical requirements essential to the pursuit of human flourishing. Hobbes’s novel contribution lies principally in his formulation of a thin theory of the good. This book seeks to prove that Hobbes has more in common with the Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition of natural law philosophy than has been recognized. According to Cooper, Hobbes affirms a realistic philosophy as well as biblical revelation as the ground of his philosophical-theological anthropology and his moral and civil science. In addition, Cooper contends that Hobbes's thought, although transformative in important ways, also has important structural continuities with the Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition of practical reason, theology, social ontology, and law. What emerges from this study is a nuanced assessment of Hobbes’s place in the natural law tradition as a formulator of natural law liberalism. This book will appeal to political theorists and philosophers and be of particular interest to Hobbes scholars and natural law theorists.

Hobbes on Politics and Religion

Hobbes on Politics and Religion
Author: Laurens van Apeldoorn,Robin Douglass
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-06-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780192525093

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Thomas Hobbes, one of the most important figures in the history of political philosophy, is still widely regarded as a predominantly secular thinker. Yet a great deal of his political thought was motivated by the need to address problems of a distinctively religious nature. This is the first collection of essays dedicated to the complex and rich intersections between Hobbes's political and religious thought. Written by experts in the field, the volume opens up new directions for thinking about his treatment of religion as a political phenomenon and the political dimensions of his engagement with Christian doctrines and their history. The chapters investigate his strategies for showing how his provocative political positions could be accepted by different religious audiences for whom fidelity to religious texts was of crucial importance, while also considering the legacy of his ideas and examining their relevance for contemporary concerns. Some chapters do so by pursuing mainly historical inquiries about the motives and circumstances of Hobbes's writings, while others reconstruct the logic of his arguments and test their philosophical coherence. They thus offer wide-ranging and sometimes conflicting assessments of Hobbes's ideas, yet they all demonstrate how closely intertwined his political and religious preoccupations are and thereby showcase how this perspective can help us to better understand his thought.

The Two Gods of Leviathan

The Two Gods of Leviathan
Author: A. P. Martinich
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2003-02-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521531233

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In this provocative new study, Professor Martinich shows that religious concerns pervade Leviathan and indicates how, for Hobbes, Christian doctrine is not politically destabilising and is consistent with modern science.

Hobbes and the Two Faces of Ethics

Hobbes and the Two Faces of Ethics
Author: Arash Abizadeh
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2018-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781108417297

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Uncovers Hobbes's distinction between reasons of the good and the right, which was a watershed in the history of ethics.

The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury Of liberty Of dominion Of religion

The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury  Of liberty  Of dominion  Of religion
Author: Thomas Hobbes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1841
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UCSD:31822027122019

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