Hobbes: A Very Short Introduction
Author(s)
Tuck, Richard
Tuck, Richard
Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) was the first great English political philosopher, and his book Leviathan was one of the first truly modern works of philosophy. Richard Tuck shows that while Hobbes may indeed have been an atheist, he was far from pessimistic about human nature, nor did he advocate totalitarianism. By locating him against the context of his age, we learn that Hobbes developed a theory of knowledge which rivaled that of Descartes in its importance for the formation of modern philosophy.
Tuck's study explores Hobbes in the context of his age, revealing his concern for a refutation of skepticism and development of a theory of knowledge.
Name in long format: | Hobbes: A Very Short Introduction |
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ISBN-10: | 0192802550 |
ISBN-13: | 9780192802552 |
Book pages: | 144 |
Book language: | en |
Binding: | Paperback |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Dimensions: | Height: 0.42 Inches, Length: 7.02 Inches, Weight: 0.31305641204 Pounds, Width: 4.52 Inches |