Hobbes’s Philosophy of Science
A special issue of Philosophies (ISSN 2409-9287).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 October 2022) | Viewed by 8605
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Philosophies announces a Special Issue devoted to Hobbes’ philosophy of science. Hobbes’ place as a political theorist is well established, but his intellectual ambitions reached well beyond the “science of politics” that he claimed to have created. In particular, he developed an account of scientific methodology that, at least in his estimation, marked a fundamental advance in the understanding of both mathematics and natural philosophy. Hobbes is better known for his scientific failures than his successes (having fared poorly in his disputes with Robert Boyle and John Wallis), but his methodological approach remains of interest for the light it can shed on seventeenth-century understandings of knowledge and its sources. The principal aim of this issue will therefore be to place Hobbes’ philosophy of science in its broader intellectual context and to explore its connections with other approaches to scientific methodology.
The topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- The role of experiment in natural philosophy.
- The status of mathematics and its place in Hobbes’ philosophy of science.
- Hobbes’ engagement with the science and methodology of Descartes, Galileo, and Roberval.
- Hobbes’ contested relationship with the Royal Society (and, in particular, Boyle and Wallis).
- The status of hypotheses and their explanatory role in Hobbesian methodology.
- Hobbes’ understanding of mechanism and the “mechanical philosophy”.
- The relationship between Hobbes’ general philosophy of science and his science of politics.
- Hobbes’ account of analysis and synthesis and its role in his methodology.
Prof. Dr. Douglas M. Jesseph
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Hobbes
- methodology
- mechanism
- experiment
- Galileo
- Descartes
- Wallis
- Boyle
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