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Lessons from a Materialist Thinker - Hobbesian Reflections on Ethics and Politics (Hardcover, New)
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Lessons from a Materialist Thinker - Hobbesian Reflections on Ethics and Politics (Hardcover, New)
Series: Cultural Memory in the Present
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Thomas Hobbes is an iconic figure who serves as an easy reference
for pundits commenting on the brutality of war as well as for
critics of a distinctly modern individualism in which calculating
and rapacious self-interest is the cause of the violence,
destruction, and exploitation endemic to the contemporary world.
Frost's reading of Hobbes's philosophy shows us that underlying
such visions of self and politics is another iconic figure: that of
the Cartesian subject. What gives the iconic Hobbes his hardcore
individualism and its corollary accounts of instrumentalism,
conflict, and absolutism is a Cartesian rendering of the self as
split into mind and body. Carefully elaborating Hobbes's
materialist ontology, "Lessons from a Materialist Thinker"
challenges both our implicit Cartesian assumptions about the self
and the commonplace Hobbes that so readily figures violence in our
political imagination. Through his materialism, Hobbes presents an
alternative modern account of self-consciousness, reason, agency,
power, freedom, and responsibility. In doing so, he shows that our
fundamental intersubjectivity and interdependence require that we
pursue peace above all else.
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