Der sterbliche Gott
Thomas Hobbes' Lehre von der Allmacht des Leviathan im Spiegel der Zeit
Nomos, 1. Edition 2017, 302 Pages
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Thomas Hobbes’ reference to a ‘mortal god’ in Leviathan has been the subject of heated discussions for centuries. In contrast to the ‘immortal God’, Leviathan, an artificial person, is mortal in Hobbes’ eyes because he can theoretically revert to civil war at any time. If we consider Hobbes’ doctrine a reflection of his era, then by extension several epochs seem to be of particular interest in this respect. These epochs form part of this book’s structural approach.
With contributions by:
Arno Bammé, Oliver Hidalgo, Thomas Lau, Volker Neumann, Peter Nitschke, Eva Odzuck, Henning Ottmann, Andreas Pecar, Volker Reinhardt, Peter Schröder, Ulrich Thiele und Rüdiger Voigt.
With contributions by:
Arno Bammé, Oliver Hidalgo, Thomas Lau, Volker Neumann, Peter Nitschke, Eva Odzuck, Henning Ottmann, Andreas Pecar, Volker Reinhardt, Peter Schröder, Ulrich Thiele und Rüdiger Voigt.
Bibliographical data
Edition | 1 |
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ISBN | 978-3-8487-3405-4 |
Subtitle | Thomas Hobbes' Lehre von der Allmacht des Leviathan im Spiegel der Zeit |
Publication Date | Jan 31, 2017 |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Publisher | Nomos |
Format | Softcover |
Language | deutsch |
Pages | 302 |
Medium | Book |
Product Type | Scientific literature |
Reviews
»Gerade an interdisziplinären Zugängen, aus denen eine politische Lokalisierung erst hervorgeht, gewinnt eine rezeptionsorientierte Hobbes-Forschung.«
Extremismus & Demokratie 30/2018, 482
Extremismus & Demokratie 30/2018, 482
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