Rhetoric and Philosophy in Hobbes' Leviathan


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<p>Originally published in 1991. This book explicitly examines rhetoric as the art of persuasion in the practical world and as in the expression of thinking in the language a speaker uses. It presents <i>Leviathan</i> in terms of the philosophical character of the work considered through Hobbes’ use of language to express and organise his thought. Throughout the nature of the relationship between rhetoric and philosophy is discussed and the problems of language in philosophical understanding. The book is concerned with Hobbes’ political philosophy and his views on figurative language interest in literary theory and particularly his allegory. A special feature is the chapter on engraved title pages in Leviathan and other texts of the era.</p>
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