The Cambridge Companion to Hobbes
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Tom Sorell
简介
Hobbes had distinctive views in metaphysics and epistemology, and wrote about such subjects as history, law, and religion. He also produced full-scale treatises in physics, optics, and geometry. All of these areas are covered in this Companion, most in considerable detail. The volume also reflects the multidisciplinary nature of current Hobbes scholarship by drawing together perspectives on Hobbes that are now being developed in parallel by philosophers, historians of science and mathematics, intellectual historians, political scientists, and literary theorists.
目录
Frontmatterpp i-xii
Introductionpp 1-12
By Tom Sorell
1 - A summary biography of Hobbespp 13-44
By Noel Malcolm
2 - Hobbes's scheme of the sciencespp 45-61
By Tom Sorell
3 - First philosophy and the foundations of knowledgepp 62-85
By Yves Charles Zarka
4 - Hobbes and the method of natural sciencepp 86-107
By Douglas Jesseph
5 - Hobbes and mathematicspp 108-128
By Hardy Grant
6 - Hobbes on light and visionpp 129-156
By Jan Prins
7 - Hobbes's psychologypp 157-174
By Bernard Gert
8 - Hobbes's moral philosophypp 175-207
By Richard Tuck
9 - Hobbes's political philosophypp 208-245
By Alan Ryan
10 - Lofty science and local politicspp 246-273
By Johann Sommerville
11 - Hobbes on lawpp 274-304
By M. M. Goldsmith
12 - History in Hobbes's thoughtpp 305-328
By Luc Borot
13 - Hobbes on rhetoricpp 329-345
By Victoria Silver
14 - Hobbes on religionpp 346-380
By Patricia Springborg
Bibliographypp 381-398
Indexpp 399-404