Hobbes's Two Sciences

Politics, Geometry, and the Structure of Philosophy

Marcus P Adams author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:8th Apr '25

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Seventeenth-Century Thinker Thomas Hobbes maintained that his philosophy constituted a unified system, but in what precise sense did he think that the branches of his philosophy were unified? This question has provoked extensive scholarship over the last half-century. Answering it is essential not only to understanding Hobbes's philosophy generally, but how one answers it significantly impacts our understanding of the Leviathan, his most influential work, and of the Laws of Nature, the foundation of his political philosophy. Hobbes's Two Sciences answers the question of philosophical unificiation by situating Hobbes's politics within his account of scientific knowledge as constructed by humans—an epistemology founded on the idea that makers have special access to causal knowledge—and by demonstrating that the relationship between pure and mixed mathematics provided him with a model for thinking about relationships between geometry and natural philosophy and between politics and history. Marcus P. Adams explores how this understanding of Hobbes's systematic philosophy impacts three long-standing areas of scholarship on Hobbes and the History of Early Modern Philosophy and provides a new view on Hobbes's system .

...one of Thomas Hobbes's best-known, but least understood, claims is that he is the first to uncover a true science of politics and, furthermore, that this is modelled on the only other true science: geometry [...] Adams's [Hobbes's] Two Sciences is to-date the most thorough and systematic anatomy of Hobbesian knowledge in relation to geometry. * History of European Ideas, 2026 *
Hobbes's Two Sciences is a rigorous and erudite analysis of a single question that aims at the heart of Hobbes research, which is whether the most systematic of English political philosophers offers a unitary system of philosophy rather than one divided between natural philosophy and civil philosophy. The answer that the book provides is both elegant and persuasive... * Review of Metaphysics, 2025 *
This tightly argued book will appeal to those interested in early modern science and Hobbes, and the foundations of Hobbes's political philosophy. * Choice *

ISBN: 9780198924685

Dimensions: 243mm x 164mm x 20mm

Weight: 494g

224 pages