Hobbes and history / edited by G.A.J. Rogers and Tom Sorell.

SeriesRoutledge studies in seventeenth-century philosophy
Contents Machine generated contents note: PART I -- Hobbes and history -- 1 Hobbes's concept of history -- KARL SCHUHMANN -- 2 When Hobbes needed history -- DEBORAH BAUMGOLD -- 3 Hobbes and historiography: Why the future, he says, does not exist -- PATRICIA SPRINGBORG -- 4 Hobbes, history and wisdom -- G. A. J. ROGERS -- 5 Hobbes's uses of the history of philosophy -- TOM SORELL -- PART II -- Hobbesian histories -- 6 Hobbes and Tacitus -- RICHARD TUCK -- 7 The peace of silence: Thucydides and the English Civil War -- JONATHAN SCOTT -- 8 Hobbes's Behemoth -- LUC BOROT -- 9 Hobbes and sacred history -- FRANCK LESSAY -- 10 Hobbes, Selden, Erastianism, and the history of the Jews -- JOHANN P. SOMMERVILLE.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2001267353
ISBN0415224446
ISBN0415224446

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