Hobbes and Power. From Physics to Theology, From Theory of Passions to Politics

Besides indicating the fundamental themes of the various contributions that come together in this monographic section, the purpose of this introduction is to recall the main features of the Hobbesian concept of power, starting from the belief that Hobbes’ philosophy is above all a phi-losophy of pow...

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Main Authors: Dimitri D'Andrea, Guido Frilli, Francesco Toto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2019-07-01
Series:Scienza & Politica
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Online Access:https://scienzaepolitica.unibo.it/article/view/9625
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Summary:Besides indicating the fundamental themes of the various contributions that come together in this monographic section, the purpose of this introduction is to recall the main features of the Hobbesian concept of power, starting from the belief that Hobbes’ philosophy is above all a phi-losophy of power. Based on a radical materialistic ontology, the Hobbesian semantics of power takes on different variations in the particular discursive fields it crosses, which in turn significantly influence its movement. The double dependence on the authority of the sovereign and on the opinion of the people ultimately highlights the aporetic character of the Hobbesian notion of power.
ISSN:1590-4946
1825-9618