Hunting of Leviathan
Explore the profound insights of Thomas Hobbes in Hunting of Leviathan by Samuel I. Mintz, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This compelling paperback, spanning 200 pages, delves into the lesser-known moral and materialistic perspectives that shaped Hobbes' renowned political philosophy. While Hobbes is often remembered for his seminal work, Leviathan, Mintz enriches our understanding by situating Hobbes within his intellectual milieu, revealing the complexities of his thought. Discover how the ethical considerations of Hobbes’ time influenced his doctrines and the legacy he left behind. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of political philosophy, this book offers a fresh lens on Hobbes' ideas and their relevance to contemporary discussions. Don't miss the chance to deepen your understanding of one of Great Britain's most influential thinkers.