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Leviathan (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Leviathan (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan is the greatest work of political
philosophy in English and the first great work of philosophy in
English. In addition, it presents the fundamentals of his beliefs
about language, epistemology, and an extensive treatment of
revealed religion and its relation to politics. Beginning with
premises that were sometimes controversial, such as that every
human action is caused by the agent's desire for his own good,
Hobbes derived shocking conclusions, such as that the civil
government enjoys absolute control over its citizens and that the
sovereign has the right to determine which religion is to be
practiced in a commonwealth. Hobbes's contemporaries recognized the
power of the arguments in Leviathan and many of them wrote
responses to it. Selections from books by John Bramhall, Robert
Filmer, Edward Hyde, George Lawson, William Lucy, Samuel Pufendorf
and Thomas Tenison are included in this edition. Leviathan is
divided into four parts: In the first part, Of Man, Hobbes presents
a view of human beings and of the natural world in general that is
materialistic and mechanistic. In the second part, Of Commonwealth,
he defends the theory of absolute sovereignty, the view that the
government has all the political power and has the right to control
any aspect of life. In the third part, Of a Christian Commonwealth,
he critiques concepts like revelation, prophets, and miracles in
such a way that it becomes doubtful whether they can be rationally
justified. In the fourth part, Of the Kingdom of Darkness, he
explains various ways in which priestly religion has corrupted
religion and transgressed the rights of the sovereign. In this
revised edition of Hobbes's classic work, A.P. Martinich improves
Hobbes's punctuation for the sake of clarity. He has also added new
notes for readers, extensive cross references, and substantial part
of Hobbes's reply to Bramhall's The Catching of Leviathan.
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