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Hobbes and the two faces of ethics, Arash Abizadeh, McGill University, Montreal

Label
Hobbes and the two faces of ethics, Arash Abizadeh, McGill University, Montreal
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hobbes and the two faces of ethics
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1061558931
Responsibility statement
Arash Abizadeh, McGill University, Montreal
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
Reading Hobbes in light of both the history of ethics and the conceptual apparatus developed in recent work on normativity, this book challenges received interpretations of Hobbes and his historical significance. Arash Abizadeh uncovers the fundamental distinction underwriting Hobbes's ethics: between prudential reasons of the good, articulated via natural laws prescribing the means of self-preservation, and reasons of the right or justice, comprising contractual obligations for which we are accountable to others. He shows how Hobbes's distinction marks a watershed in the transition from the ancient Greek to the modern conception of ethics, and demonstrates the relevance of Hobbes's thought to current debates about normativity, reasons, and responsibility. His book will interest Hobbes scholars, historians of ethics, moral philosophers, and political theorists.--, Provided by publisher
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