A metaphysics of vision: on the origins of Thomas Hobbes’s political and moral philosophy

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Abstract

The aim of this essay is to show the close link that exists between Hobbes's optical theory and his political and moral philosophy. To do this, I will begin with an account of his theory of light and vision, pointing out how it implies an ontological and epistemological difference between material objects and our images of them. I then analyze the consequences of this distinction for the Hobbesian theory of passions and subjectivity of values, and conclude by clarifying how Hobbes's doctrine of absolute sovereignty is a political solution that he proposed to the problem of the perception of good and evil, that is, to the problem of perception as such.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)145-158
Number of pages14
JournalPHYSIS, RIVISTA INTERNAZIONALE DI STORIA DELLA SCIENZA
Volume54
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Hobbes, theory of optics and vision, natural philosophy, mechanistic philosophy, sensible qualities and moral notions

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