Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes

Philosophical Review 108 (2):288 (1999)
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In this important new book, Quentin Skinner shows us, with rare precision and eloquence, a world with which we are undoubtedly far less familiar than he, that of humanist rhetoric, and uses his deep knowledge of it to illuminate the recesses of a thinker with whom we feel we are all too familiar. In so doing he opens our eyes to different ways of thinking about early modern political philosophy and provides us with a Hobbes quite different from the one we thought we knew, and the context in which to understand him.

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original Skinner, Quentin (1996) "Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes". Philosophy 72(281):471-476
reprint Skinner, Quentin (1996) "Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes". Philosophy and Rhetoric 31(1):74-79

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Quentin Skinner
Queen Mary University of London
Aaron Garrett
Boston University

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