Hobbes's Theory of Will: Ideological Reasons and Historical Circumstances
In Hobbes's Theory of the Will, Jurgen Overhoff reveals the religious, ethical, and political consequences of Thomas Hobbes's doctrine of volition. The author gracefully describes how Hobbes's thought was governed by assumptions based firmly in Galilean natural philosophy and orthodox Protestant theology. Overhoff also demonstrates how his subject used materialist eschatology and an absolutist political theory to resolve the social and ethical predicaments that coincided with these assumptions. Finally, Overhoff provides a chronological study of the numerous philosophical, theological, religious and political aspects of Hobbes's idea of the will and situates Hobbes's doctrine within the context of the most important responses and objections put forward by his critics.
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Hobbes's Theory of Will: Ideological Reasons and Historical Circumstances
In Hobbes's Theory of the Will, Jurgen Overhoff reveals the religious, ethical, and political consequences of Thomas Hobbes's doctrine of volition. The author gracefully describes how Hobbes's thought was governed by assumptions based firmly in Galilean natural philosophy and orthodox Protestant theology. Overhoff also demonstrates how his subject used materialist eschatology and an absolutist political theory to resolve the social and ethical predicaments that coincided with these assumptions. Finally, Overhoff provides a chronological study of the numerous philosophical, theological, religious and political aspects of Hobbes's idea of the will and situates Hobbes's doctrine within the context of the most important responses and objections put forward by his critics.
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Hobbes's Theory of Will: Ideological Reasons and Historical Circumstances

Hobbes's Theory of Will: Ideological Reasons and Historical Circumstances

by Jurgen Overhoff
Hobbes's Theory of Will: Ideological Reasons and Historical Circumstances

Hobbes's Theory of Will: Ideological Reasons and Historical Circumstances

by Jurgen Overhoff

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In Hobbes's Theory of the Will, Jurgen Overhoff reveals the religious, ethical, and political consequences of Thomas Hobbes's doctrine of volition. The author gracefully describes how Hobbes's thought was governed by assumptions based firmly in Galilean natural philosophy and orthodox Protestant theology. Overhoff also demonstrates how his subject used materialist eschatology and an absolutist political theory to resolve the social and ethical predicaments that coincided with these assumptions. Finally, Overhoff provides a chronological study of the numerous philosophical, theological, religious and political aspects of Hobbes's idea of the will and situates Hobbes's doctrine within the context of the most important responses and objections put forward by his critics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461637356
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/22/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Jurgen Overhoff is a research fellow in the Department of History of Education at the Universitat Potsdam. He has published numerous essays on Luther, Hobbes, and Kant.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 2 The Formation and Structure of Hobbes's Theory of the Will
Chapter 3 3 Hobbes' Political Interpretation of his Theory of the Will
Chapter 4 4 Hobbes' Theological Defense of his Theory of the Will
Chapter 5 5 Further Religious Implications of Hobbes's Theory of the Will: His Materialist Eschatology
Chapter 6 6 Conclusion
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