Hobbes’s Philosophy in De Cive and Leviathan

Hobbes Studies 25 (2):199-208 (2012)
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This commentary on Bernard Gert’s Hobbes: Prince of Peace offers criticism of Gert’s assumption that the conceptual basis of the moral and political theory that Hobbes expounds in De Cive is the same as the conceptual basis of his moral and political theory in Leviathan

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John Deigh
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Hobbes and Descartes.Richard Tuck - 1988 - In Graham Alan John Rogers & Alan Ryan (eds.), Perspectives on Thomas Hobbes. New York: Oxford University Press.
Warrender and His Critics.Brian Barry - 1968 - Philosophy 43 (164):117 - 137.

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