Leo Strauss Perspektifinden Hobbes ve Modern Siyasetin İnşası
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The modern political philosophy which emerged in reaction to classi-cal political philosophy became apparent with the modernity led by Machiavelli according to Strauss. Hobbes who was inspired by Machiavelli’s thought on classical political philosophy tried to apply mathematical methods to society and human beings by connecting modern natural sciences with political under-standing. Contrary to Machiavelli, who cuts the relationship between natural law and politics, Hobbes rebuilt the notion of natural right. Instead of classical perception that puts duty in the center, Hobbes who counted the “fear of vio-lent death” that is the most basic sensation of man as a starting point, adopted the rights-based political approach. The aim of this work that puts Strauss’s in-terpretation into the center is to question the changes in political philosophy and problematize on which foundations Hobbes built the philosophy of mod-ern politics. This theory of Hobbes, the so-called first philosophy of power, al-so pioneered the transition from a virtuous life conception to a comfort-oriented life design by separating “morality” from “politics”.
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https://doi.org/10.18491/beytulhikme.1423https://app.trdizin.gov.tr/makale/TXpJek9UYzVPUT09
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12440/4278