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Hobbes’s ‘Science of Natural Justice’
Covenant: Hobbes’s Philosophy of Religion and his Political System ‘More Geometrico’
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Klaus-Michael Kodalle
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1987
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Springer Netherlands
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1987
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: 223-238
DOI:
10.1007/978-94-009-3485-6_16
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Editor’s Introduction
pp. 21
The Philosophical Implications of Hobbes’s State of Nature
pp. 33
Hobbes’s Theory of Natural and Social Sciences
pp. 57
Obligations: Science and Philosophy in the Political Writings of Hobbes
pp. 71
Hobbes on the Natural and the Artificial
pp. 89
Hobbes’s Entanglement with the Excluded Middle in his Theory of Man and Politics
pp. 99
Hobbes: Language and the IS-Ought
pp. 111
‘Insinuations to the Will’: Hobbes’s Style and Intention in Leviathan Compared to Earlier Political Works
pp. 123
Hobbes’s Conatus and the Roots of Character
pp. 139
Hobbes and the Wolf-Man
pp. 153
Metamorphosis of the Idea of Right in Thomas Hobbes’s Philosophy
pp. 165
The Peculiarity of Hobbes’s Concept of Natural Right
pp. 181
Thomas Hobbes: The Mediation of Right
pp. 203
Hobbes, Revolution and the Philosophy of History
pp. 219
Thomas Hobbes from Behemoth to Leviathan
pp. 223
Covenant: Hobbes’s Philosophy of Religion and his Political System ‘More Geometrico’
pp. 241
Hobbes on Equity and Justice
pp. 253
Commentary on Professor May’s ‘Hobbes on Equity and Justice‘
pp. 257
Justice and Equity: An Inquiry into the Meaning and Role of Equity in the Hobbesian Account of Justice and Politics
pp. 279
The Leviathan, Old and New
pp. 297
Hobbes and Macroethics: The Theory of Peace and Natural Justice
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