Abstract
This article focuses on how Thomas Hobbes and his critics worked out the concept of concord. It aims to test the hypothesis that there has been a «Hobbesian turn» concerning concord. In order to verify this hypothesis we will undertake a close analysis of the occurrences of the term «concord» in Hobbes' central texts and Richard Cumberland's De Legibus Naturae. It will be argued that - despite Hobbes' pivotal role - the notion of concord has become less prominent in the main treatises on the law of nature and nations as a consequence of a comprehensive transformation of this discipline that cannot be traced exclusively to the influence of Hobbes.
Titolo tradotto del contributo | Hobbesian intermezzo: The Moderns' concord? |
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Lingua originale | Italian |
pagine (da-a) | 47-62 |
Numero di pagine | 16 |
Rivista | Filosofia Politica |
Volume | 9 |
Numero di pubblicazione | 1 |
DOI | |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - apr 2018 |
Keywords
- Concord
- Richard Cumberland
- Sedition
- Thomas Hobbes