Three Discourses
Discover the profound insights of Thomas Hobbes in "Three Discourses," published by The University of Chicago Press. This compelling volume, released in 1997, consists of 192 pages that delve into the rich historical context of Hobbes' thoughts, originating from the groundbreaking 17th-century work "Horae Subsecivae."
The editors have meticulously curated the complete texts of these discourses, enhancing them with comprehensive annotations and modernized spellings for contemporary readers. Hobbes, a pivotal figure in modern Western philosophy, explores essential themes in political science that remain relevant today. This work not only sheds light on historical perspectives but also invites readers to engage with the foundational ideas that shaped political thought. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, "Three Discourses" is a significant contribution to the study of philosophy and politics. Dive into this enlightening exploration of Hobbes' intellectual legacy today!