Hobbes's Materialist Agenda: The Politics of Early Modern Science by Bardin, Andrea (9781399540896) | Browns Books
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Hobbes's Materialist Agenda: The Politics of Early Modern Science : The Politics of Early Modern Science

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In this major contribution to our understanding of Hobbes's political thought, Andrea Bardin contends that it should be analysed in relation to the 'materialist agenda' Hobbes was pursuing when confronting Descartes's project.

Bardin pinpoints the changes in Hobbes's political thought to the intellectual context in which he elaborated his materialist ontology and epistemology.

He investigates the classical sources that initially shaped Hobbes's political thinking, including Thucydides and Aristotle, as well as the broad materialist agenda that Hobbes drew from Bacon and elaborated in opposition to Descartes.

He studies Hobbes's exchanges with his contemporary interlocutors in the Mersenne circle, including Descartes and Gassendi, with whom he discussed first philosophy and natural philosophy.

In this way, Bardin vindicates materialist critiques of the idealist foundations of early modern mechanical philosophy.

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Edinburgh University Press
1399540890 / 9781399540896
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
192
31/01/2026
English
224 pages
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