A Late Scholastic Reception of the Political Philosophy of Hobbes: About The Catching of Leviathan or The Great Whale of John Bramhall (1593-1663)

This paper discusses the criticisms that John Bramhall has made in his The Catching of the Leviathan, from a scholastic approach, to Hobbes’s Political Phi­losophy. The exposition focuses on five main aspects. Bramhall criticizes (1) Hobbes’ claims of accuracy of the new civil science; (2) the Levia...

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spelling I28-R145-7761_oai2025-11-17 D'Ascenzo, Martín 2014-12-05 This paper discusses the criticisms that John Bramhall has made in his The Catching of the Leviathan, from a scholastic approach, to Hobbes’s Political Phi­losophy. The exposition focuses on five main aspects. Bramhall criticizes (1) Hobbes’ claims of accuracy of the new civil science; (2) the Leviathan’s understand­ing of “sovereignty”, both internal and external; (3) the destruction of economic bonds implicit in his Political Theory, (4) the contradictions in his characterization of the link between the civil and religious fields; and finally, (5) the falsehood and atheism implicit in Hobbes’s concept of “state of nature”. Este artículo discute las críticas que John Bramhall realizó en su The catching of Leviathan, desde un enfoque escolástico, a la filosofía política de Hobbes. La exposición se centra en cinco aspectos principales. Bramhall critica (1) las afirmaciones de Hobbes sobre la exactitud de la nueva ciencia civil; (2) la presentación de la “soberanía” en el Leviatán, tanto interna como externa; (3) la destrucción de los vínculos económicos implícitos en su Teoría Política, (4) las contradicciones en su caracterización del vínculo entre el campo civil y el religioso; y finalmente, (5) la falsedad y el ateísmo implícitos en el concepto de Hobbes de “estado de naturaleza”. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7761 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7761/6828 Patristica et Mediævalia; Vol. 35 (2014); 31-42 2683-9636 Hobbes escolástica tardía soberanía teoría política estado de naturaleza Hobbes Late Scholastic Sovereignty Political theory State of nature A Late Scholastic Reception of the Political Philosophy of Hobbes: About The Catching of Leviathan or The Great Whale of John Bramhall (1593-1663) Una recepción escolástica tardía de la filosofía política de Hobbes: Sobre The catching of Leviathan or the great whale de John Bramhall (1593-1663) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=patris&d=7761_oai
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topic Hobbes
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estado de naturaleza
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Sovereignty
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State of nature
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teoría política
estado de naturaleza
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Sovereignty
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State of nature
D'Ascenzo, Martín
A Late Scholastic Reception of the Political Philosophy of Hobbes: About The Catching of Leviathan or The Great Whale of John Bramhall (1593-1663)
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estado de naturaleza
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Sovereignty
Political theory
State of nature
description This paper discusses the criticisms that John Bramhall has made in his The Catching of the Leviathan, from a scholastic approach, to Hobbes’s Political Phi­losophy. The exposition focuses on five main aspects. Bramhall criticizes (1) Hobbes’ claims of accuracy of the new civil science; (2) the Leviathan’s understand­ing of “sovereignty”, both internal and external; (3) the destruction of economic bonds implicit in his Political Theory, (4) the contradictions in his characterization of the link between the civil and religious fields; and finally, (5) the falsehood and atheism implicit in Hobbes’s concept of “state of nature”.
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title A Late Scholastic Reception of the Political Philosophy of Hobbes: About The Catching of Leviathan or The Great Whale of John Bramhall (1593-1663)
title_short A Late Scholastic Reception of the Political Philosophy of Hobbes: About The Catching of Leviathan or The Great Whale of John Bramhall (1593-1663)
title_full A Late Scholastic Reception of the Political Philosophy of Hobbes: About The Catching of Leviathan or The Great Whale of John Bramhall (1593-1663)
title_fullStr A Late Scholastic Reception of the Political Philosophy of Hobbes: About The Catching of Leviathan or The Great Whale of John Bramhall (1593-1663)
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