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A Companion to Hobbes
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Blackwell Companions to Philosophy
A Companion to Hobbes
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Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Guide
Pages
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: The Presentation and Structure of Thomas Hobbes’s Philosophy
1 The Presentation of Hobbes’s Major Writings
2 The Organization of
A Companion to Hobbes
2.1 First Philosophy, Mathematics, and Natural Philosophy
2.2 Human Nature and Morality
2.3 Civil Philosophy
2.4 Religion
2.5 Controversies and Reception
3 Strategies for Unity among the Parts of Hobbes’s Philosophy
4 Conclusion
References
Abbreviations for Citations to Hobbes’s Works
Notes
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1 Hobbes’s Unified Method for
Scientia
1.1 Method, Science, and Hobbes’s Project
1.2 Hobbes’s Method for Scientific Knowing
1.3 Analyses and Syntheses Reinterpreted in Context
1.4 Conclusion
References
Notes
2 The Stoic Roots of Hobbes’s Natural Philosophy and First Philosophy
2.1 Stoic Sources
2.1.1 Tertullian
2.1.2 Neo-Stoicism
2.1.3 The Cavendish Circle
2.2 Stoic Roots 2.2.1 Space and Body
2.2.2 Time and Mind
2.2.3 Causality
2.2.4 God
2.3 Conclusion
Notes
References
3 Hobbesian Mathematics and the Dispute with Wallis
3.1 The Hobbesian Philosophy of Mathematics
3.1.1 Hobbes’s Mathematical Ontology
3.1.2 Hobbes on Geometric First Principles
3.1.3 The Status of Algebraic and Infinitesimal Methods
3.2 The Dispute with Wallis
3.2.1 Origins of the Dispute
3.2.2 The Method of Motion and Hobbes’s Geometric Ambitions
3.3 Conclusion
Notes
References
4 Explanations in Hobbes’s Optics and Natural Philosophy
4.1 Statements about the Relationships amongthe Parts of Philosophy
4.2 Hobbesian Optics: The Visual Line and the Optic Axis in
De Homine
II
4.3 Hobbesian Natural Philosophy: Sense in
De Corpore
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4.4 Conclusion
Notes
References
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5 “A Most Useful Economy”: Hobbes on Linguistic Meaning and Understanding
5.1 Cognition and the Signification of Signs
5.2 The Uses of Names
5.3 Truth and Propositional Judgments
5.4 Understanding Linguistic Signs
5.5 Conclusion
References
Notes
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