History and Modernity in the Thought of Thomas Hobbes [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 45 (3):618-620 (1992)
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Abstract

Robert Kraynak's study of Hobbes's use of history is a genuine contribution to a neglected area of Hobbes scholarship. His book also offers a unique view of Hobbes's influence on modernity and of the unity of Hobbes's philosophy.

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