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Thomas Hobbes: Elements of Law

Author: Johann P. Sommerville   Series: Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes

The Elements of Law (1640) presents a complete but succinct version of Hobbes's political theory and of his more general philosophy. Johann P. Sommerville's edition establishes a more accurate text based on all the eleven known manuscripts, drawing extensively on modern scholarship on Hobbes and his contexts.

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The Elements of Law (1640) presents a complete but succinct version of Hobbes's political theory and of his more general philosophy. Johann P. Sommerville's edition establishes a more accurate text based on all the eleven known manuscripts, drawing extensively on modern scholarship on Hobbes and his contexts.

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Hobbes's Elements of Law was written in 1640, on the eve of the English Civil War. It circulated in manuscript, and eleven manuscripts now survive. Two of them contain a substantial amount of material in Hobbes's own handwriting. Soon after writing it, Hobbes fled to France, while in England civil war broke out over many of the issues discussed by Hobbes in this book. In France he wrote a Latin version of his political theory (De Cive, on theCitizen), and then the English Leviathan, of which a Latin revision followed and in which he greatly expanded what he had to say about religion and church-state relations. The Elements of Law presents a complete but succinctversion of Hobbes's political theory and of his more general philosophy. It analyzes the nature of knowledge and science, discusses psychology and human nature, surveys the rights and duties of individuals, and argues for the need of states to be governed by sovereign authority. It discusses the relationship between politics and religion, and the extent and limitations of political power. It is 'a work of extraordinary assurance, an almost fully fledged statement of Hobbes's entire politicalphilosophy'. (Noel Malcolm) This edition is intended to replace the one edited by Ferdinand Tönnies (1889), from which that of J.C.A. Gaskin (Oxford World's Classics, 1994) derives.It establishes a more accurate text based on all the eleven known manuscripts, and includes much material omitted by Tönnies (who knew of only six manuscripts). It draws extensively on modern scholarship on Hobbes and his contexts.

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About the Author

Johann P. Sommerville is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He graduated BA (1976), MA (1980), and PhD (1981) from Cambridge University, where he was a fellow of St John's College. He was Joseph Hodges Choate Memorial Fellow at Harvard (1976-7), National Endowment for the Humanities long-term fellow at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC (1993), R. Stanton Avery Distinguished Fellow at the Huntington Library, SanMarino, CA (1998-9), and the Renaissance Society of America's Discipline Representative in Legal and Political Thought (2015-18).

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Published
31st October 2024
Pages
336
ISBN
9780199586257

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