Hobbes and the Law of Nature
Explore the profound insights of Thomas Hobbes in Hobbes and the Law of Nature by Perez Zagorin, published by Princeton University Press in 2009. This compelling work spans 192 pages and delves into the intricate interpretations of Hobbes's philosophy, particularly his influential ideas surrounding natural law and natural right. Zagorin presents a persuasive argument that these two concepts serve as the twin foundations of Hobbes's moral and political thought, shedding light on the ongoing debates surrounding his legacy. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in early modern philosophy, this book invites readers to engage with the complexities of Hobbes's ideas and their relevance today. Discover how Hobbes's views continue to spark discussions and shape our understanding of law and ethics.