First impressions: Hobbes on religion, education, and the metaphor of imprinting
The metaphor of ‘imprinting’ used to describe the process of education in Leviathan has long captured the imagination of commentators inclined to view Hobbes as a harbinger of modern totalitarianism. And yet its significance for recent scholarly debates about a ‘more tolerant’ Hobbes has been ignore...
Auteur principal: | Bejan, TM |
---|---|
Autres auteurs: | van Apeldoorn, L |
Format: | Book section |
Langue: | English |
Publié: |
Oxford University Press
2018
|
Documents similaires
-
Teaching the Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes on education
par: Bejan, T
Publié: (2010) -
Book review: J. Judd Owen: Making Religion Safe for Democracy: Transformation from Hobbes to Tocqueville.
par: Bejan, T
Publié: (2016) -
Hobbes against hate speech
par: Bejan, T
Publié: (2022) -
Difference without disagreement: Rethinking Hobbes on "independency" and toleration
par: Bejan, T
Publié: (2016) -
Nothing but the Name of God. Hobbes on Theology and Religion
par: Gregorio Baldin