Hobbes and the Artifice of Eternity
Discover a groundbreaking perspective on one of history's most influential philosophers in Hobbes and the Artifice of Eternity by Christopher Scott McClure. Published in 2016, this 244-page book is essential reading for scholars of Hobbes, early modern historians, and political theorists alike. McClure presents a radical re-examination of Hobbes' political and religious philosophy, revealing how the apparent inconsistencies in his theories were not mere oversights but rather a deliberate strategy. By instilling a fear of death and provoking his adversaries, Hobbes aimed to disseminate his profound message more effectively. This insightful analysis not only sheds light on Hobbes' intentions but also invites readers to reconsider the implications of his work in contemporary discourse. Don't miss the chance to deepen your understanding of Hobbes and his enduring impact on political thought.