Hobbes y la teoría del Estado moderno. La lectura de Bobbio
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2007.i36.61Keywords:
Hobbes, Norberto Bobbio, Theory of Modern State, Confusing clarity, History of Political IdeasAbstract
This article gives an account of Thomas Hobbes’s two main legacies to the modern political thought, in the reading that Noberto Bobbio has given in many of his works. The first one is a methodological legacy, which consists in the priority of the demonstratio over any kind of interpretatio. The second is individualism, whose different dimensions are decisive to justify, to compare, and to judge the wide range of political formulae that the Leviathan, as nature of the modern State, can hold. The article ends with a third level of comparison of the opposite fortune of Hobbes’s and Bobbio’s works in their times and ours.
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