
The Political Philosophy Of Hobbes: His Theory Of Obligation
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This academic work meticulously examines Thomas Hobbes's foundational political philosophy, specifically focusing on his intricate theory of obligation. It rigorously analyzes the intellectual underpinnings and logical structure of Hobbes's arguments concerning the duty of subjects to their sovereign. The text presents a comprehensive scholarly interpretation, illuminating the historical context and enduring relevance of Hobbesian thought. Warrender's analysis argues for a nuanced understanding of the philosopher's contributions to political theory, offering critical insights into the nature of authority and obedience. This essential study illustrates the complexities inherent in classical political thought, making it a cornerstone for students and scholars alike.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good , price clipped
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Plastic sheet covering dust jacket, pencil underlining
This academic work meticulously examines Thomas Hobbes's foundational political philosophy, specifically focusing on his intricate theory of obligation. It rigorously analyzes the intellectual underpinnings and logical structure of Hobbes's arguments concerning the duty of subjects to their sovereign. The text presents a comprehensive scholarly interpretation, illuminating the historical context and enduring relevance of Hobbesian thought. Warrender's analysis argues for a nuanced understanding of the philosopher's contributions to political theory, offering critical insights into the nature of authority and obedience. This essential study illustrates the complexities inherent in classical political thought, making it a cornerstone for students and scholars alike.











