Hobbes's Body Politics
From Life to Accountability in Leviathan
Offers a radical reading of the connection between embodied life and the art of making the Commonwealth in Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan.
Reconstructing the conceptual link between life and accountability, Meghan Robison presents a new account of political founding and obligation in Hobbes. Beginning from an interpretation of life as an idiosyncratic bodily motion – a motion of limbs that begins within a living body – she shows how the Commonwealth is instituted through our self‑legislated embodied practices of holding ourselves to mutually beneficial shared rules.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
From Life to Accountability in Leviathan
Offers a radical reading of the connection between embodied life and the art of making the Commonwealth in Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan.
Reconstructing the conceptual link between life and accountability, Meghan Robison presents a new account of political founding and obligation in Hobbes. Beginning from an interpretation of life as an idiosyncratic bodily motion – a motion of limbs that begins within a living body – she shows how the Commonwealth is instituted through our self‑legislated embodied practices of holding ourselves to mutually beneficial shared rules.









