英联邦
乌托邦
哲学
苏格拉底
反乌托邦
认识论
共和国
怀疑论
政治
伽利略(卫星导航)
思想史
自然状态
政治哲学
启蒙运动
法学
政治学
大地测量学
地理
出处
期刊:Hobbes Studies
[Brill]
日期:2022-04-04
卷期号:35 (2): 176-199
标识
DOI:10.1163/18750257-bja10046
摘要
Abstract A Hobbesian utopia might sound paradoxical. Hobbes never prescribed a utopia per se, and he is well-known for his practical and pragmatic approach to human nature and to politics. Yet, this article identifies several utopian elements in Hobbes, starting with the ways in which his contemporaries thought of his work as utopian. Following Galileo and others, Hobbes might have been part of a utopian moment, or at least believed that he was, especially due to his novel and historic philosophy. Behind his dystopian description of the state of nature there is a utopian vision of a civilized, peaceful, and industrious society, the result of true moral philosophy. Finally, the differences between Hobbes and Plato notwithstanding, there might be one overlooked similarity: if Plato designed a republic where Socrates would not have been persecuted, Hobbes might have designed a commonwealth that would produce and allow future Galileos to work without hindrance.
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