The limits of reason in Hobbes's commonwealth

New York: Continuum (2011)
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From sense to reason: a genetic account -- Reasoning to the body politic -- Reasoning in the body politic -- Dominated by the passions: irrationality and the prideful individual -- The moralization of pride -- Taming curiosity: the commonwealth's philosopher -- The desire for divinity: spiritual pride in the commonwealth.

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