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Hobbes and the Artifice of Eternity Christopher Scott McClure (Harvard University, Massachusetts)

Hobbes and the Artifice of Eternity By Christopher Scott McClure (Harvard University, Massachusetts)

Hobbes and the Artifice of Eternity by Christopher Scott McClure (Harvard University, Massachusetts)


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Ideal for scholars of Hobbes, early modern historians, and political theorists, Christopher Scott McClure's radical re-reading of Hobbes argues that the apparent inconsistencies in Hobbes' theories of political and religious philosophy were part of an intentional strategy to promote the fear of death and provoke his adversaries into inadvertently disseminating his message.

Hobbes and the Artifice of Eternity Summary

Hobbes and the Artifice of Eternity by Christopher Scott McClure (Harvard University, Massachusetts)

Thomas Hobbes argues that the fear of violent death is the most reliable passion on which to found political society. His role in shaping the contemporary view of religion and honor in the West is pivotal, yet his ideas are famously riddled with contradictions. In this breakthrough study, McClure finds evidence that Hobbes' apparent inconsistencies are intentional, part of a sophisticated rhetorical strategy meant to make man more afraid of death than he naturally is. Hobbes subtly undermined two of the most powerful manifestations of man's desire for immortality: the religious belief in an afterlife and the secular desire for eternal fame through honor. McClure arguesthat Hobbes purposefully stirred up controversy, provoking his adversaries into attacking him and unwittingly spreading his message. This study will appeal to scholars of Hobbes, political theorists, historians of early modern political thought and anyone interested in the genesis of modern Western attitudes toward mortality.

About Christopher Scott McClure (Harvard University, Massachusetts)

Christopher Scott McClure is an independent scholar. His research focuses on the history of Western political thought, particularly the ancient and early modern periods. He has published a variety of articles, most recently in The Journal of Politics and The Review of Politics.

Table of Contents

1. The desire for immortality as a political problem; 2. The effectual truth of Hobbes's rhetoric; 3. Leviathan as a scientific work of art; 4. The hollow religion of Leviathan; 5. Hell and anxiety in Hobbes's Leviathan; 6. War, madness and death: the paradox of honor in Hobbes's Leviathan; 7. Self-interest rightly understood in Behemoth: the case of General Monck; 8. The afterlife and immortality.

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NPB9781107153790
9781107153790
1107153794
Hobbes and the Artifice of Eternity by Christopher Scott McClure (Harvard University, Massachusetts)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2016-10-27
244
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