Hobbes, Locke, and the Christian Commonwealth

IF 0.1 0 PHILOSOPHY Hobbes Studies Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI:10.1163/18750257-bja10074
Timothy Stanton, Tim Stuart-Buttle
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Locke refrained from engaging explicitly with Hobbes in any of his writings. Locke’s policy of non-engagement should be interpreted, we argue, neither as evidence of his lack of interest in (or ignorance of) Hobbes’s arguments, nor as an attempt to conceal from the uninitiated Locke’s covert Hobbesian commitments. Locke’s silence reveals rather than conceals. What it reveals is an absolute determination to “distinguish between the business of civil government and that of religion, and to mark the true bounds between them”. Approached in this way, precisely because Locke’s account of the “business of civil government” says nothing about ecclesiastical government, the second of Two Treatises can be read, in its entirety, as a powerful critical response to Hobbes. To see why, it is necessary to grasp that Part iii of Leviathan (“Of a Christian Common-wealth”) is integral to Hobbes’s positive argumentative purposes in the work.

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霍布斯、洛克与基督教联邦
洛克在其任何著作中都没有与霍布斯进行明确的交流。我们认为,洛克的不参与政策既不应该被解释为他对霍布斯的论点缺乏兴趣(或无知)的证据,也不应该被解释为洛克试图向不了解霍布斯的人掩盖其隐秘的霍布斯承诺。洛克的沉默是揭示而不是掩盖。它所揭示的是一种绝对的决心,即 "区分文官政府的事务与宗教的事务,并在两者之间划出真正的界限"。正因为洛克关于 "文官政府的事务 "的论述对教会政府只字未提,所以《两论》的第二部分可以作为对霍布斯的有力批判性回应来整体解读。要了解其中的原因,就必须了解《利维坦》第三部分("关于基督教的公有制")是霍布斯在这部著作中积极论证目的的组成部分。
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Hobbes Studies
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期刊介绍: Hobbes Studies is an international peer reviewed scholarly journal. Its interests are twofold; first, in publishing research about the philosophical, political, historical, literary, and scientific matters related to Thomas Hobbes"s own thought, at the beginning of the modern state and the rise of science, and also in a comparison of his views to other important thinkers; second, because of Hobbes"s enduring influence in stimulating social and political theory, the journal is interested in publishing such discussions. Articles and occasional book reviews are peer reviewed. The International Hobbes Association is associated with the journal but submissions are open.
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