Reviews
'¿ a substantial reference work for quite advanced students, providing articles on all the widely varied aspects of the work of seventeenth-century England¿s most outstanding philosopher prior to Locke.¿ Robert Burns, The Expository Times, '... a substantial reference work for quite advanced students, providing articles on all the widely varied aspects of the work of seventeenth-century England's most outstanding philosopher prior to Locke.' Robert Burns, The Expository Times, '… a substantial reference work for quite advanced students, providing articles on all the widely varied aspects of the work of seventeenth-century England's most outstanding philosopher prior to Locke.' Robert Burns, The Expository Times, "The Cambridge Companion series have produced fine intermediate introductions to the principle philosophers of the Western canon. This one on Hobbes does the philosopher just fine....This introduction to modern reading of him is excellent. Recommended." The Reader's Review, ‘… a substantial reference work for quite advanced students, providing articles on all the widely varied aspects of the work of seventeenth-century England’s most outstanding philosopher prior to Locke.’Robert Burns, The Expository Times, "...a valuable resource for those interested in learning more about the graet English philosopher." The Philosophical Review, "...the essays in The Cambridge Companion provide an excellent overview of the current state of Hobbes studies. Despite a few lapses in editing, it is an attractive volume that can be recommended to anyone with a serious interest in Hobbes' thought." Donald Rutherford, International Philosophical Quarterly