Taming the Leviathan
The Reception of the Political and Religious Ideas of Thomas Hobbes in England 1640-1700
- 470 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Exploring the influence of Hobbes's political and religious ideas, this study delves into their reception in England, examining how they shaped political thought and discourse. It analyzes the historical context and the reactions from various intellectual circles, highlighting the debates and controversies surrounding Hobbes's work. The book offers insights into the lasting impact of his theories on subsequent generations, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of political philosophy in England.
