The Oxford Handbook of Hobbes
Edited by A.P. Martinich and Kinch Hoekstra
Table of Contents
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