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Images of anarchy : the rhetoric and science in Hobbes's state of nature / Ioannis D. Evrigenis.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Evrigenis, Ioannis D., 1971- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679.
Hobbes, Thomas.
Natural law.
Fall of man.
Nature and civilization.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 299 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Hobbes's concept of the natural condition of mankind became an inescapable point of reference for subsequent political thought, shaping the theories of emulators and critics alike, and has had a profound impact on our understanding of human nature, anarchy, and international relations. Yet, despite Hobbes's insistence on precision, the state of nature is an elusive concept. Has it ever existed and, if so, for whom? Hobbes offered several answers to these questions, which taken together reveal a consistent strategy aimed at providing his readers with a possible, probable, and memorable account of the consequences of disobedience. This book examines the development of this powerful image throughout Hobbes's works, and traces its origins in his sources of inspiration. The resulting trajectory of the state of nature illuminates the ways in which Hobbes employed a rhetoric of science and a science of rhetoric in his relentless pursuit of peace.
Contents:
Cover; Half-title; Dedication; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; List of abbreviations; Prologue; Secretly Instructing the Readers; A Kind of Science; Part I A Græcian; 1 Politic Historiography; The Unreliability of Self-Reliance; The Historian's Partiality; Thucydides' Solution: Letting Events Speak for Themselves; 2 Winning Belief in the Hearer; A Rhetorician; Part II A Devotion to Peace; 3 Unobjectionable Foundations; Privation; A Certain Equality, an Uncertain Anarchy; 4 The Birth of Civil Philosophy; A Mirror of Princes
The State of Men without Civil SocietyAn Actual Contract; 5 Reason of State; Epic Poetry; Part III Images "Historical or Fabulous"; 6 Lapse and Relapse or the First Rebellion; What Hobbes Said about Genesis; What Hobbes Did Not Say about Genesis; 7 Another Scripture; Thucydides, Anew; 8 America; Part IV A Science of Rhetoric; 9 All Things to All People; Elitism for All: Dissimulation and the Foolishness of the Wise; Epilogue; List of Manuscripts; Bibliography; Index
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-139-98455-1
1-316-00980-7
1-139-98916-2
1-316-60800-X
1-316-01204-2
1-139-02329-2
1-316-00080-X
1-316-00530-5
1-316-00304-3
1-316-00754-5
OCLC:
882104848

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