內容簡介
De Cive is the first full expositon of the political thought of Thomas Hobbes,the greatest English political philosper.Professors Tuck and Siverthorne have undertaken the first complete translation SICE 1651,a rendition long thought to be at least sanctioned by Hobbes himself.
On the Citizen is written in a clear,straightforward,expository style,and in many ways offers students a more digestible account of Hobbess political thought than the Leviathan itself.This new transltaion is both accurate and accessible,and is itself a significant schology,a bebliography and an expository introduction.Throughout,the editors have emphasized consistency in the translation and usage of Hobbess basic conceptual vocabulary,trspceting Hobbess own concern for accurate definition of tens.
RICHARD TUCK IS Professor of Govenment at Harvard University and a Fellow of Jesus College,Canbridge.He is the author of many books and articles,including the volume on Hobbes in the Oxford Pxfod Pastmasters series 1989,and he has previously edited Hobbes:Leviathan for the Cambridge Texts series.
MICHAEL SIVERTHORNE is Associate Professor in the Department of History at McGill University.He has published widely on the history of ideas,and has previously translated for the Canmbridge Texts series Pufendaf:On the Duty of Man and Cizen Accrding to Nanral Law(1991).
目錄
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The tuanslation
Key words
Principal events in Hobbes’s life
Further reading
Philosophical Elements:On the Citizen
The Epistle Dedixatory
Preface to the Readers
The Text:ChaptersI-XVIII
Index