Hobbes's Science of Politics and His Theory of Science

In Aspects of Hobbes. New York: Oxford University Press (2002)
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Abstract

Analyses the sense in which Hobbes conceived of his political theory as enjoying the status of a ‘science’. It examines the two different concepts of scientific knowledge developed by Hobbes at different times and in different connections, and describes how Hobbes became convinced—mistakenly—that he had found a way of combining the two.

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