统治权
社会契约
合法性
政治哲学
政治
功率(物理)
背景(考古学)
论证(复杂分析)
社会学
父权制
自然法
叙述的
哲学
性别研究
法学
认识论
政治学
历史
物理
化学
考古
量子力学
生物化学
语言学
标识
DOI:10.1353/jowh.2002.0028
摘要
When read in his historical context, Hobbes emerges as an enigmatic �gure who, although an advocate for absolute power, went against the grain of his male and female contemporaries in laying the foundation for a thorough critique of the notion of natural inequality between the sexes. In positing the �rst political right to be that of mothers over children--original maternal dominion--and in using tales of Amazons and historical queens to suggest the legitimacy of female rule as well as the consensual basis of all relationships, Hobbes opened a space in which gender relations might be radically, albeit brie�y, reconceived. Hobbes's argument, although purely instrumental, constituted a more direct political attack on the theory of patriarchalism than even female religious activists of the English Civil War were able to mount. While accepting feminist political theorist Carole Pateman's conclusion that Hobbes ultimately recon�rmed modern patriarchy, this article challenges her use of the story of the sexual contract to �ll in the gaps of Hobbes's provocative narrative and argues that there is more to Hobbes than his apparent exclusion of women from the social contract
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