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Table of Contents List of contributors Method of Citation Illustrations General Introduction, Patricia Springborg 1. Of Man 1.1, Horst Bredekamp, Hobbes's Visual Strategy (8657words). 1.2, Johan Tralau, Leviathan, the Beast of Myth. Medusa, Dionysos, and the Riddle of Hobbes's Sovereign Monster (8211 words). 1.3, Cees Leijenhorst, Sense and Nonsense about Sense: Hobbes and the Aristotelians on Sense Perception and Imagination (10,087 words) 1.4, Kinch Hoekstra, Hobbes on the Natural Condition of Mankind (6610 words). 1.5, Tom Sorell, Hobbes's Moral Philosophy (10,864 words). 2. Of Commonwealth 2.1, Quentin Skinner, Hobbes on Persons, Authors and Representatives (8926 words). 2.2, Gabriella Slomp, Hobbes on Glory and Civil Strife (6770 words). 2.3, Lucien Jaume, Hobbes and the Philosophical Origins of Liberalism (7245 words). 2.4, Dieter Hüning, The Basis for the Right to Punish in Hobbes's Leviathan (9,079 words) 3. Of a Christian Commonwealth 3.1, Franck Lessay, Hobbes's Covenant Theology and its Political Implications (11,113 words). 3.2, Luc Foisneau, Omnipotence, Necessity and Sovereignty: Hobbes and the Absolute and Ordinary Powers of God and King (7929 words). 3.3, Roberto Farneti, Hobbes on Salvation (6,930words). 3.4, Edwin Curley, Hobbes and the Cause of Religious Toleration, (9803 words) 4. Of the Kingdom of Darkness 4.1, Gianni Paganini, Hobbes's Critique of the Doctrine of Essences and its Sources (8257 words). 4.2, Johann Sommerville, Leviathan and its Anglican Context (6541 words). 4.3, A. P. Martinich, The Bible and Protestantism in Leviathan (6574 words). 4.4, George Wright, The 1668 Appendix and Hobbes's Theological Project (6642 words) 5. Hobbess reception 5.1, G. A. J. Rogers, Leviathan and Hobbes's Contemporaries (11,470 words) 5.2, Jonathan Parkin, The Reception of Hobbes's Leviathan (7124 words) 5.3, Perez Zagorin, Hobbes, Clarendon and Leviathan (7036 words). 5.4, Jeffrey R. Collins, Silencing Thomas Hobbes: the Presbyterians and Leviathan (7,918 words) Select Bibliography
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Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679. Leviathan.
Political science -- Early works to 1800.
Political science -- Philosophy.