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Laurens van Apeldoorn is Assistant Professor at Leiden University College, Leiden University and Visiting Research Fellow at the Philosophy Department of the University of Amsterdam. He completed his DPhil thesis at the University of Oxford in 2011 on the moral psychology of Thomas Hobbes. Kody W. Cooper is a Lecturer at Texas State University. His major research interests include the political thought of Thomas Hobbes, early modern philosophy, Thomas Aquinas, and natural law theory. His publications on Hobbes include “The Prolife Leviathan,” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly Vol. 86, Issue 4, Fall 2012. Andrew J. Corsa is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Kutztown University in Pennsylvania. He specializes in the History of Moral and Political Philosophy. His work in progress explores the role of the Negative Golden Rule and obligation in foro interno in Hobbes’ work. Robin Douglass is Lecturer in Political Theory at King’s College London. He is currently completing a monograph on Rousseau’s engagement with Hobbes’s political thought, and has recently published articles in History of Political Thoughts , Journal of the History of Ideas , Political Studies and American Journal of Political Science . James Hamilton is a retired U.S. Foreign Service officer who lives in
Hobbes Studies – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2013
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