
The Limits of Reason in Hobbes's Commonwealth
Michael P. Krom(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 28. March 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-4725-0593-4 (ISBN)
Description
The Limits of Reason in Hobbes's Commonwealth explores Hobbes's attempt to construct a political philosophy of enduring peace on the foundation of the rational individual. Hobbes's rational individual, motivated by self-preservation, obeys the laws of the commonwealth and thus is conceived as the model citizen. Yet Hobbes intimates that there are limits to what such an actor will do for peace, and that the glory-seeker - "too rarely found to be presumed on" - is capable of a generosity that is necessary for political longevity. Michael P. Krom identifies this as a fundamental contradiction in Hobbes's system: he builds the commonwealth on the rational actor, yet acknowledges the need for the irrational glory-seeker.
Krom argues that Hobbes's attempt to establish a "king of the proud" fails to overcome the limits of reason and the precariousness of politics. This book synthesizes recent work on Hobbes's understanding of glory and political stability, challenging the view that Hobbes succeeds in incorporating glory-seekers into his political theory and explores the implications of this for contemporary political philosophy after Rawls.
Krom argues that Hobbes's attempt to establish a "king of the proud" fails to overcome the limits of reason and the precariousness of politics. This book synthesizes recent work on Hobbes's understanding of glory and political stability, challenging the view that Hobbes succeeds in incorporating glory-seekers into his political theory and explores the implications of this for contemporary political philosophy after Rawls.
Reviews / Votes
This book provides a lucid account of Hobbes's political philosophy and a penetrating analysis of variouscentral Hobbesian themes. It is a fine contribution to a crowded field of scholarship and a must-read for anyone interested in Hobbes and the enduring questions of how to provide a rational foundation for commonwealth. -- Kody W. Cooper, The University of Texas at Austin * American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly *
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
357 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4725-0593-4 (9781472505934)
DOI
CBID180245
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Person
Michael P. Krom is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Saint Vincent College, USA.
Content
1. From Sense to Reason, A Genetic Account \ 2. Reasoning to and within the Body Politic \ 3. Dominated by the Passions, Irrationality and the Prideful Individual \ 4. The Moralization of Pride \ 5. The Desire to Rule: Political Pride in the Commonwealth \ 6. The Desire for Truth: Vain Philosophy in the Commonwealth \ 7. The Desire for Divinity: Spiritual Pride in the Commonwealth \ Conclusion: The Limits of Reason \ Bibliography \ Index.