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Rousseau and Hobbes: Nature, Free Will, and the Passions by Robin Douglass 9780198724964

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Robin Douglass presents the first comprehensive study of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's engagement with Thomas Hobbes. He reconstructs the intellectual context of this engagement to reveal the deeply polemical character of Rousseau's critique of Hobbes and to show how Rousseau sought to expose that much modern natural law and doux commerce theory was, despite its protestations to the contrary, indebted to a Hobbesian account of human nature and the origins of society. Throughout the book Douglass explores the reasons why Rousseau both followed and departed from Hobbes in different places, while resisting the temptation to present him as either a straightforwardly Hobbesian or anti-Hobbesian thinker. On the one hand, Douglass reveals the extent to which Rousseau was occupied with problems of a fundamentally Hobbesian nature and the importance, to both thinkers, of appealing to the citizens' passions in order to secure political unity. On the other hand, Douglass argues that certain ideas at the heart of Rousseau's philosophy--free will and the natural goodness of man--were set out to distance him from positions associated with Hobbes. Douglass advances an original interpretation of Rousseau's political philosophy, emerging from this encounter with Hobbesian ideas, which focuses on the interrelated themes of nature, free will, and the passions. Douglass distances his interpretation from those who have read Rousseau as a proto-Kantian and instead argues that his vision of a well-ordered republic was based on cultivating man's naturally good passions to render the life of the virtuous citizen in accordance with nature.

About the Author
Robin Douglass is Lecturer in Political Theory in the Department of Political Economy, King's College London. Before arriving at King's, he studied at the Universities of York and Exeter. His research focuses on seventeenth and eighteenth-century political philosophy, and he has recently published articles in the American Journal of Political Science, History of Political Thought, History of European Ideas, Political Studies, and the Journal of the History of Ideas.

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Douglass has produced a learned and important study of Rousseau that should be of interest not only to Rousseau scholars, but to scholars of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century political and moral theory. He offers us a new way of situating Rousseau's thought and understanding his intentions. * John T. Scott, The Review of Politics *
an impressive and rewarding study. It is rare to find a book that so self-consciously and effectively employs the tools of both the historian of political thought and the political theorist. * Ryan Patrick Hanley, Contemporary Political Theory *
Robin Douglass' Rousseau and Hobbes: Nature, Free Will, and the Passions is a thoughtful examination of the Hobbes-Rousseau connection in a new key. ... Douglass should be commended for his fresh approach to the immensely rewarding exercise of reading Rousseau alongside Hobbes. * Gregory Smulewicz-Zucker, The Philosophical Forum *
All of this Douglass expounds with exquisite care, detail, and mastery of the sources. I recommend his study for the admirable ambition and complexity of its important project and for the learned, probing and lucid way it executes it. * Richard Velkley, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *


Awards
Winner of Shortlisted for the 2015 Istvan Hont Prize.



Book Information
ISBN 9780198724964
Author Robin Douglass
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 162mm * 22mm

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