Thomas Hobbes and the Natural Law Tradition
Delve into the profound insights of Norberto Bobbio in "Thomas Hobbes and the Natural Law Tradition," published by The University of Chicago Press in 1993. This engaging collection of essays explores the intricate philosophies of Thomas Hobbes, shedding light on his significant role in modern political theory. Spanning 246 pages, Bobbio meticulously examines Hobbes's seminal works, including "De Cive" and "Leviathan," to unravel the philosopher's connection to the natural law tradition. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of political philosophy alike, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of Hobbes’s enduring influence. Discover how his thoughts resonate through contemporary discussions of governance and human nature. Enhance your library with this essential text that bridges historical philosophy with modern perspectives.