Returning to Hobbes: Reflections on Political Philosophy

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My paper ‘Hobbes and the Motivations of Social Contract Theory’ was published in this journal in 1994. In this contribution I explain the background that led me to write that paper at an early stage of my career, relating the explanation to my education as a student at UCL, and, briefly, at Harvard and contrasting the methodological approaches I experienced in the two departments. The Hobbes paper itself offers a type of ‘rational reconstruction’ of Hobbes, drawing on the logic of different social contract arguments, and while there is much in the paper I still agree with, it assumes an approach to Philosophy that I would not adopt now.

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Wolff, J. (2024). Returning to Hobbes: Reflections on Political Philosophy. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 32(1), 191–197. https://doi.org/10.1080/09672559.2023.2290553

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