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Hobbesian applied ethics and public policy / edited by Shane D. Courtland.

Other author/creatorCourtland, Shane D., editor.
Format Book and Print
Edition1 [edition].
Publication Info New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Descriptionix, 293 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Routledge research in applied ethics ; 6
Routledge research in applied ethics 6. ^A1325916
Summary Most philosophers and political scientists readily admit that Thomas Hobbes is a significant figure in the history of political thought. His theory was, arguably, one of the first to provide a justification for political legitimacy from the perspective of each individual subject. Many excellent books and articles have examined the justification and structure of Hobbes' commonwealth, ethical system, and interpretation of Christianity. What is troubling is that the Hobbesian project has been largely missing in the applied ethics and public policy literature. We often find applications of Kantian deontology, Bentham's or Mill's utilitarianism, Rawls's contractualism, the ethics of care, and various iterations of virtue ethics. Hobbesian accounts are routinely ignored and often derided. This is unfortunate because Hobbes's project offers a unique perspective. To ignore it, when such a perspective would be fruitful to apply to another set of theoretical questions, is a problem in need of a remedy. This volume seeks to eliminate (or, at the very least, partially fill) this gap in the literature. Not only will this volume appeal to those that are generally familiar with Hobbesian scholarship, it will also appeal to a variety of readers that are largely unfamiliar with Hobbes.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2017017118
ISBN9781138691636 hardcover alkaline paper
ISBN1138691631 hardcover alkaline paper

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